works4me
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Hello! I've been a lurker on this site for a while and have really learned a lot. I thought it was finally time to share.
Now that construction has finally started on my new garage, I finally feel comfortable posting about the project. Last year I moved from a townhouse into a new home with a nice size backyard. The house is wonderful except for one minor detail: it has no garage. In the Townhouse I had converted the standard two-car garage into a workshop for my Mini Cooper Racecar:



I've put some more information about my Mini Racecar build here:
http://philomathistory.blogspot.com/2012/01/mini-racecar-build-1.html
And here's a thread in the Mini forum with the whole history:
http://www.motoringalliance.com/forums/project-car-builds/2179-superturbo-mini-project.html#axzz1ql4mTFhP
I wanted to create a workshop that gave me enough room to work on the car as well as room for a variety of metal fabrication tasks - both for the car & other projects/ideas I have. I went through a very large number of design iterations - some by choice, some forced on me by others. For example, the city threw a major wrench in my plans a couple of months ago when they informed me I couldn't build where I wanted to because the buidling setback was 25' instead of 5' (because I was next to a major thoroughfare)!! That forced me to "flip" the design to the other side of the yard.
Here's what I finally came up with. The design mirrors the design elements of the house (flat roof, overhangs, courtyards, etc.):







One half of the building is focused on "clean" work with the car; the other is for the "dirty" metal fabrication & welding. In between is storage cabinets. I've kept the design flexible so that I can easily rearrange things.
For power, I'm running 110 & 220 outlets along the front & back walls, and I will have a total of 200A service just for this building. I will have at least 5 dedicated 50A 220v circuits for welding & heavy equipment (Mill, Lathe, CNC plasma cutter, etc.).
For lighting I'm using 8 4x4' T8 fixtures & aiming for 100 lumens/sf. I will also have separate task lighting over the workbenches.
The walls will be covered with hardiplank sheets laid out in a brick pattern. The ceiling will be drywalled.
I'll post the construction photos next...
Thoughts/comments/feedback are encouraged.
BTW if you hadn't noticed, I never do anything the normal way.
Now that construction has finally started on my new garage, I finally feel comfortable posting about the project. Last year I moved from a townhouse into a new home with a nice size backyard. The house is wonderful except for one minor detail: it has no garage. In the Townhouse I had converted the standard two-car garage into a workshop for my Mini Cooper Racecar:



I've put some more information about my Mini Racecar build here:
http://philomathistory.blogspot.com/2012/01/mini-racecar-build-1.html
And here's a thread in the Mini forum with the whole history:
http://www.motoringalliance.com/forums/project-car-builds/2179-superturbo-mini-project.html#axzz1ql4mTFhP
I wanted to create a workshop that gave me enough room to work on the car as well as room for a variety of metal fabrication tasks - both for the car & other projects/ideas I have. I went through a very large number of design iterations - some by choice, some forced on me by others. For example, the city threw a major wrench in my plans a couple of months ago when they informed me I couldn't build where I wanted to because the buidling setback was 25' instead of 5' (because I was next to a major thoroughfare)!! That forced me to "flip" the design to the other side of the yard.
Here's what I finally came up with. The design mirrors the design elements of the house (flat roof, overhangs, courtyards, etc.):







One half of the building is focused on "clean" work with the car; the other is for the "dirty" metal fabrication & welding. In between is storage cabinets. I've kept the design flexible so that I can easily rearrange things.
For power, I'm running 110 & 220 outlets along the front & back walls, and I will have a total of 200A service just for this building. I will have at least 5 dedicated 50A 220v circuits for welding & heavy equipment (Mill, Lathe, CNC plasma cutter, etc.).
For lighting I'm using 8 4x4' T8 fixtures & aiming for 100 lumens/sf. I will also have separate task lighting over the workbenches.
The walls will be covered with hardiplank sheets laid out in a brick pattern. The ceiling will be drywalled.
I'll post the construction photos next...
Thoughts/comments/feedback are encouraged.
BTW if you hadn't noticed, I never do anything the normal way.
