Newish here. Appreciate all the great info and support the site offers. I used alot of information gathered here for the following rebuild which has taken the past 6 months or so to accomplish. Almost done.
Its a 20' x 30' 3-bay attached garage. Ceiling is 11' with my MBR above it. I have done the following so far with all work geared towards auto work on my Land Rovers:
- Raised headers for larger 8' x 8' doors (to fit the lifted trucks)
- Removed old storage loft unit and built new shelf/loft along the 30' wall
- Built two storage closets on either side of garage (compressor in one - storage in the other)
- New steel insulated doors
- New Liftmaster jackshaft openers
- New epoxy poly-urea/poly-aspartic floor (Thx GarageGuy - great floor at a great price)
- New electrical 100A sub-panel + a ton of new 120v/240V outlets
- Installed 2 Qmark electric heaters (gas was too complicated to put there)
- Hooked up the PC 240V monster compressor I bought last fall at a steal
- Painted walls and ceiling - baseboard moldings installed
- New Craftsman tool boxes for all the tools
- New and used Gladiator storage units - like them and they have held up well
- 2 new workbenches - 8' wide - one will be metal working area w/steel counter top for vise, drill press, grinder, sander, etc...
- Six (6) 8' flourescent ceiling lights (2 in each bay)
Too be done yet:
- Some banners or roller shades to hide the loft storage
- Install a few more Gladiator wall cabinets I have
- Possible 4-post lift (still debating)
- Library ladder system to access the loft - arrived yesterday - goes up today
- Need more tools to fill the cabinets
- Re-install second heater (decided to move location)
- Plumb air lines (hardlines or may just use rubber hose for near-term)
- Have 3 more 8' flourescent ceiling lights to go up
I hired a PODS unit for one month to sit in my driveway and store all the clutter while the big work was being done and the floor. Good decision there as it made it easier than moving things in and out all the time.
Pics in follow-up posts.
AndrewT
Its a 20' x 30' 3-bay attached garage. Ceiling is 11' with my MBR above it. I have done the following so far with all work geared towards auto work on my Land Rovers:
- Raised headers for larger 8' x 8' doors (to fit the lifted trucks)
- Removed old storage loft unit and built new shelf/loft along the 30' wall
- Built two storage closets on either side of garage (compressor in one - storage in the other)
- New steel insulated doors
- New Liftmaster jackshaft openers
- New epoxy poly-urea/poly-aspartic floor (Thx GarageGuy - great floor at a great price)
- New electrical 100A sub-panel + a ton of new 120v/240V outlets
- Installed 2 Qmark electric heaters (gas was too complicated to put there)
- Hooked up the PC 240V monster compressor I bought last fall at a steal
- Painted walls and ceiling - baseboard moldings installed
- New Craftsman tool boxes for all the tools
- New and used Gladiator storage units - like them and they have held up well
- 2 new workbenches - 8' wide - one will be metal working area w/steel counter top for vise, drill press, grinder, sander, etc...
- Six (6) 8' flourescent ceiling lights (2 in each bay)
Too be done yet:
- Some banners or roller shades to hide the loft storage
- Install a few more Gladiator wall cabinets I have
- Possible 4-post lift (still debating)
- Library ladder system to access the loft - arrived yesterday - goes up today
- Need more tools to fill the cabinets

- Re-install second heater (decided to move location)
- Plumb air lines (hardlines or may just use rubber hose for near-term)
- Have 3 more 8' flourescent ceiling lights to go up
I hired a PODS unit for one month to sit in my driveway and store all the clutter while the big work was being done and the floor. Good decision there as it made it easier than moving things in and out all the time.
Pics in follow-up posts.
AndrewT
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