Hey everyone. My name is Jeremiah. 22 years old and live in the beautiful desolate oil field of Hobbs, NM.
Been lurking on these forums for awhile, just recently purchased my first home and now I'm ready to get my 1 car garage set up. To work on my own stuff out of and keep some tools at home.
A little bit about me. I'm a diesel tech, have been working in the field since I was 18 and have been fortunate enough to make a career out of it. I've been a master certified tech in an Navistar(International) dealer for the last 2 1/2 years.
This is my work setup
KRL722 with a KRL791 on top and then my Matco roll cart.
I'm not going to do anything big for my home garage. I have a tool guy that sells nothing but SK, Sunex, Mountain, IR, Milwaukee, Armstrong. So he has all the good tools without the price. He sells some roll carts for a much better price that I'm probably going to put in my garage with my collection of Husky, Kobalt, Craftsman tools that I have at the house, just so I can have my basics at home and don't have to lug them back and forth from work.
My garage is definitely a work in progress and since space is a concern I'm going to put a carport up as well to work under as well as park my Wife's jeep. So I can park my car in the garage and also store
My tools and other junk.
I plan to start my garage project in the next 6 months or so and I'll document it as much as possible.
Been lurking on these forums for awhile, just recently purchased my first home and now I'm ready to get my 1 car garage set up. To work on my own stuff out of and keep some tools at home.
A little bit about me. I'm a diesel tech, have been working in the field since I was 18 and have been fortunate enough to make a career out of it. I've been a master certified tech in an Navistar(International) dealer for the last 2 1/2 years.
This is my work setup
KRL722 with a KRL791 on top and then my Matco roll cart.
I'm not going to do anything big for my home garage. I have a tool guy that sells nothing but SK, Sunex, Mountain, IR, Milwaukee, Armstrong. So he has all the good tools without the price. He sells some roll carts for a much better price that I'm probably going to put in my garage with my collection of Husky, Kobalt, Craftsman tools that I have at the house, just so I can have my basics at home and don't have to lug them back and forth from work.
My garage is definitely a work in progress and since space is a concern I'm going to put a carport up as well to work under as well as park my Wife's jeep. So I can park my car in the garage and also store
My tools and other junk.
I plan to start my garage project in the next 6 months or so and I'll document it as much as possible.