cynicalrider
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My wife and I just bought our first home, and my only requirement was a home with a garage. I knew if I only got a 1 car, it would only be for working in and storing motorcycles so I really wanted a 2 car garage so that my wife can park in it too.
I used to have a motorcycle when I lived at my parents house and when I moved into an apartment with my wife(then girlfriend) it got stolen.
Here was my old toy:
After that I ended up getting a truck and got big into offroading as well. So far I have only been locally in the NJ pines and at the offroad playground Rausch Creek in PA, but I do hope to get out to Moab within the next year.
Now that you know my hobbies, it will be the basis of the garage build.
Here we are the weekend we closed.
Our first priorities were painting, little fixes, etc so the garage took the back burner for a bit but I finally got to start little mods here and there.
Blank slate:
First step was to open the ceiling up to gain access for wiring. Also the home came with a very large (and ugly) work bench in the garage. I cut it down to be a very stout and future movable workbench for drilling into and little projects.
Then I found a metal workbench on craiglist for $50 so I jumped on it. Going to pull the casters off and potentially bolt it into the floor after I refinish it.
Thanks to pftwhftb and his awesome review on these outdoor floods I decided to give them a shot. They look AWESOME. I used 7 in a 22x18ft space and the light output is amazing. My wife says it looks like she is walking into heaven when I open the door. I still have to hang a florescent fixture in the center that came with the house as well.
Unboxing:
All lit up:
My next step is to hide the garage door wires, patch all the holes and paint.
I used to have a motorcycle when I lived at my parents house and when I moved into an apartment with my wife(then girlfriend) it got stolen.
Here was my old toy:
After that I ended up getting a truck and got big into offroading as well. So far I have only been locally in the NJ pines and at the offroad playground Rausch Creek in PA, but I do hope to get out to Moab within the next year.
Now that you know my hobbies, it will be the basis of the garage build.
Here we are the weekend we closed.
Our first priorities were painting, little fixes, etc so the garage took the back burner for a bit but I finally got to start little mods here and there.
Blank slate:
First step was to open the ceiling up to gain access for wiring. Also the home came with a very large (and ugly) work bench in the garage. I cut it down to be a very stout and future movable workbench for drilling into and little projects.
Then I found a metal workbench on craiglist for $50 so I jumped on it. Going to pull the casters off and potentially bolt it into the floor after I refinish it.
Thanks to pftwhftb and his awesome review on these outdoor floods I decided to give them a shot. They look AWESOME. I used 7 in a 22x18ft space and the light output is amazing. My wife says it looks like she is walking into heaven when I open the door. I still have to hang a florescent fixture in the center that came with the house as well.
Unboxing:
All lit up:
My next step is to hide the garage door wires, patch all the holes and paint.

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