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Original Russian garage

Sanko

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Let me show you how does Russian garage look like. Every garage that I saw in GJ is a separate building, but most of my "comrads" have garage neighbors, as me. This a front view of my garage in april.
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When I have thrown out the remained stuff, was accepted to repair,I decided to begin with lifting up the gates.

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After I made new lighting, and installed electric case with the new counter.
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welded a rack.
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combined on it all stuff and started to fill in a new floor.
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step by step
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having fun with friends
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One half is done.
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After the floor I made entrance to garage and installed tank for gathering of rain water
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So it looks now
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You asked about hand tools. I bought this kit ERMAK brand. I with pleasure would name to you good brands of Russian manufacturers of the manual tools but I doubt that such is. Thats what happen when I tried to turn off crankshaft pulley bolt.
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still having some stuff to define its necessity
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Sanko

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will try to make it better until decide to sell it... for build something amazing like I saw in GJ
 

Interex

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Wow, it's coming along very nicely! Always interesting to see garages and tools in other countries.
 

freddyaudiophile

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Man, I wish I had your patience to pour that concrete floor in blocks or sections like you did. You did an amazingly good job... Congratulations...

(You need to get some good quality tools... which, I'm sure, will come in time.)
 

magnusk750

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Hello from Estonia. Those long rows of garages from the Soviet times are cool. I rented such a garage for a few year here and it's plenty of life there, people helping each other out and having barbeques in the weekends. Kind of a subculture.
 

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Отлично!

My wife is from Pyatigorsk and I do think the steel door within doors on the garages/fences are pretty cool.
 

Clinotus

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I've been enjoying the out of states garages being posted recently, as someone else said its nice to see what others in other countries are doing. Good job Sanko!
 
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Bib Overalls

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Wow! What an improvement. I'm always impressed by the self reliance and creativity I see here on the Garage Journal.

Where you start and where you end up is not as important as how far you go.
 

SweetD

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Very, very cool. I love seeing what folks in other countries have to work with in terms of a "regular guy's garage".

It's cool to see people work with what they have to get something that they desire.

Nice job!

Dave
 
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Sanko

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I`m glad that everybody enjoyed. Lets see what were people asking.

Great start, what do you plan to do next?

a lot of things to do. Happens so I can't concentrate on one task, and trying do everything. I need to make good plan. Its so easy but its so hard ))
epoxy floor, finish work with walls, new door in cellar and stairs there. make good ventilation system. organize work place. organize gym place. ...

winter is coming soon, tonight is going to be -6 C. So I better begin from making my garage warming.

You need to get some good quality tools... which, I'm sure, will come in time.

Thats for sure. I hope you will help me with a choice a good tools.

Hello from Estonia. Those long rows of garages from the Soviet times are cool. I rented such a garage for a few year here and it's plenty of life there, people helping each other out and having barbeques in the weekends. Kind of a subculture.

Hello Estonia. My childhood passed near to this country. I lived in Lithuania, Kaunas.
About people helping each other out and having barbeques - thats 100% true.
 

abstamaria

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Thank you for starting this thread. It is so great to be able to look at garages all over the world. What part of Russia are you in?

Andy
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Sanko

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Politically in the central part but geographically in the western. Not so far from Moscow, 200 km to the south.
 

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Very cool build. As much as we love those big fancy garage mahal's I guess a lot of us can relate to, and be inspired by, a simpler build like this. The floor came out great as did the whole place. Some finishing touches to the floor and white paint on the wall and ceiling and you have a clean and bright place. :rocker:
 
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Sanko

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ask what ever you want to know... will glad to answer to everybody
 

Blackbomber

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It's encouraging to me to see what people are doing with modest sized spaces like I have. Very nice!
 

bobadame

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Is that a door in the floor? Now that looks interesting. Nice job on the floor Sanko.
 

AndysMBgarage

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Great post Sanko.

It reminds me of a garage I had 20 years ago. Not pretty on the outside but after some work it was very capable on the inside.

Seeing your power connection, I was wondering if structures like that have to have the power hooked up under code requirements?

Cheers:)
 

The Slurpee King

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That turned out really well. You and your "comrades" (...sorry...bad joke day...) are to be congratulated. I hope its reasonably well insulated; just because you live somewhere cold it doesn't necessarily follow (*scowls at uninsulated garage attached to house*). Is that cellar just a deep dug-out, or is it shelved?

What was the building used for originally? I assume (for no other reason than appearance) it dates back to the Soviet era, and I am given to understand private vehicle ownership was rather rare for the average citizen then. Off-site storage for apartment dwellers?
 
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