pumpmaster
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With the holidays here I finally have a little spare time to start a thread. I'm hoping this will serve as motivation to keep moving forward with the garage as its a space I've been dying to have set up just right for ages.
My last home had a nice double car garage but I knew that I wasn't staying at the house long enough to justify doing much to the garage. A couple years ago my wife and I finally found a country property that we loved and could envision ourselves staying at for a bunch of years. Fortunately it came with a nice sized garage. Here's a really basic idea of the layout, size likely isn't exact but close enough for this purpose.
The previous owners used the garage like most people do, so it was full of random storage items, yard equipment and garbage. As soon as we moved in I rid the garage of anything that would leave the stale smell of cut grass and gasoline, and straightened up a bit. I've essentially been living with it like this ever since. Usable but far from perfect.
I have a few "trouble areas" that need organization/elimination. The first area uses an old cabinet I cut down/modified and repurposed. It's functional but looks messy and prevents me from parking my looong supercrew truck in the garage for now.
The second area is some pegboard I put up over a now non-existent workbench. Messy messy messy.
The third area dubber will appreciate. After some paint and organization its much improved but still not where I want it.
I'm fortunate that I have nice high ceilings (13'). The previous owner installed some basic shelves that work great but look terrible. They can be seen in this crummy photo.
So there's a brief intro to my space and the challenges I'm facing. Also looking to improve my compressed air situation ASAP. Questions/comments appreciated, I'll try to post often enough to keep things interesting for anyone curious enough to follow along.
My last home had a nice double car garage but I knew that I wasn't staying at the house long enough to justify doing much to the garage. A couple years ago my wife and I finally found a country property that we loved and could envision ourselves staying at for a bunch of years. Fortunately it came with a nice sized garage. Here's a really basic idea of the layout, size likely isn't exact but close enough for this purpose.
The previous owners used the garage like most people do, so it was full of random storage items, yard equipment and garbage. As soon as we moved in I rid the garage of anything that would leave the stale smell of cut grass and gasoline, and straightened up a bit. I've essentially been living with it like this ever since. Usable but far from perfect.
I have a few "trouble areas" that need organization/elimination. The first area uses an old cabinet I cut down/modified and repurposed. It's functional but looks messy and prevents me from parking my looong supercrew truck in the garage for now.
The second area is some pegboard I put up over a now non-existent workbench. Messy messy messy.
The third area dubber will appreciate. After some paint and organization its much improved but still not where I want it.
I'm fortunate that I have nice high ceilings (13'). The previous owner installed some basic shelves that work great but look terrible. They can be seen in this crummy photo.
So there's a brief intro to my space and the challenges I'm facing. Also looking to improve my compressed air situation ASAP. Questions/comments appreciated, I'll try to post often enough to keep things interesting for anyone curious enough to follow along.
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