J_K
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I've finally managed to move into a house with a garage attached, very difficult to find a rental house with a garage and we don't really do garages over here anyway which makes it even more difficult.
This is what I have anyway, 8'x16' so not a whole lot of room but I only need to store my VFR 750 in there anyway so I'll manage.
This was it on arrival!
Starting point by JohnK87, on Flickr
First thing I needed to do was get myself a workbench, of course I've precisely zero experience with woodwork so looked up google for some workbench plans and then headed off to buy some 2x4
Timber! by JohnK87, on Flickr
Following a lot of cutting, hammering and swearing I got to this point and gave up for the day
Half done by JohnK87, on Flickr
Bench half made by JohnK87, on Flickr
This was how it stood then for a week
Work in progress by JohnK87, on Flickr
This weekend I got the rest of it up
Bench by JohnK87, on Flickr
And then got some chipboard for the top, cheapest thing I could get, may replace it for something sturdier if it doesn't hold up.
Finished Bench by JohnK87, on Flickr
So this is how it stands now after tidying the place up a bit and organising a few tools on it. Currently rebuilding the front caliper of the bike on the bench, putting it to good use straight away
Garage by JohnK87, on Flickr
I'm reasonably happy with it so far, being a rental house I'm reluctant to do anything that involves drilling holes in the walls etc. Realistically I need more light though for a start, going to try get a flow tube above the bench for a start and then see what I can do about the rest of the room. Ideally I'd also like to put something down on the floor, it is sealed concrete but it looks terrible if nothing else, even if I just done a section to park the bike on it'd be easier for working on it. Definitely need to get a vice for the bench but that'll have to wait till next month at least.
As long as the bench doesn't fall down I'll be happy enough to start with
This is what I have anyway, 8'x16' so not a whole lot of room but I only need to store my VFR 750 in there anyway so I'll manage.
This was it on arrival!
Starting point by JohnK87, on Flickr
First thing I needed to do was get myself a workbench, of course I've precisely zero experience with woodwork so looked up google for some workbench plans and then headed off to buy some 2x4

Timber! by JohnK87, on Flickr
Following a lot of cutting, hammering and swearing I got to this point and gave up for the day

Half done by JohnK87, on Flickr
Bench half made by JohnK87, on Flickr
This was how it stood then for a week
Work in progress by JohnK87, on Flickr
This weekend I got the rest of it up
Bench by JohnK87, on Flickr
And then got some chipboard for the top, cheapest thing I could get, may replace it for something sturdier if it doesn't hold up.
Finished Bench by JohnK87, on Flickr
So this is how it stands now after tidying the place up a bit and organising a few tools on it. Currently rebuilding the front caliper of the bike on the bench, putting it to good use straight away
Garage by JohnK87, on Flickr
I'm reasonably happy with it so far, being a rental house I'm reluctant to do anything that involves drilling holes in the walls etc. Realistically I need more light though for a start, going to try get a flow tube above the bench for a start and then see what I can do about the rest of the room. Ideally I'd also like to put something down on the floor, it is sealed concrete but it looks terrible if nothing else, even if I just done a section to park the bike on it'd be easier for working on it. Definitely need to get a vice for the bench but that'll have to wait till next month at least.
As long as the bench doesn't fall down I'll be happy enough to start with
