The English Hacker
Well-known member
Hi all,
First off, thank you to everyone that posts on GJ. Every one of you has been an inspiration to me.
We moved into our house in Markham (a suburb of Toronto) about 5 years ago now. It was 7 years old at the time. The garage is a 2-car, detached from the house but attached to the neighbour's garage. The wall adjoining the neighbour is finished. I use that term loosely because it's fire drywall thrown up with tape and mud splashed on. Purely for code and not visuals.
So, I've started working on our 12-year old garage. This is my first time using drywall for anything more than a small patch-up job. I'm also doing this alone. And if you didn't get it from the title, my wife thinks I'm a bit nuts for wanting to make the garage look nice. She's not wrong for thinking that other things need to get fixed first...but there's no fixtheleakytapjournal.com
We park 2 cars in the garage. In addition we've been storing our garden tools (inc. lawnmower), a spare set of rims for both cars, a bike and a bunch of other tools and detailing supplies. It's crowded. I want to get as much off the floor as possible and purge too.
Here's a pic after a clearout and picking up the drywall:
First off, thank you to everyone that posts on GJ. Every one of you has been an inspiration to me.
We moved into our house in Markham (a suburb of Toronto) about 5 years ago now. It was 7 years old at the time. The garage is a 2-car, detached from the house but attached to the neighbour's garage. The wall adjoining the neighbour is finished. I use that term loosely because it's fire drywall thrown up with tape and mud splashed on. Purely for code and not visuals.
So, I've started working on our 12-year old garage. This is my first time using drywall for anything more than a small patch-up job. I'm also doing this alone. And if you didn't get it from the title, my wife thinks I'm a bit nuts for wanting to make the garage look nice. She's not wrong for thinking that other things need to get fixed first...but there's no fixtheleakytapjournal.com

We park 2 cars in the garage. In addition we've been storing our garden tools (inc. lawnmower), a spare set of rims for both cars, a bike and a bunch of other tools and detailing supplies. It's crowded. I want to get as much off the floor as possible and purge too.
Here's a pic after a clearout and picking up the drywall:




