I wanted to build a nice new garage/workshop at our house, but with money being tight these days I've realized that it likely will never happen. 
I currently have an old 12x20 garage which is certainly better than no garage at all, but it doesn't leave alot of room when tearing an old car completely apart.
Last week I found out about a guy in town who had an ancient 12x18 garage that he wanted to tear down so he could build something bigger. I had a look and decided that I could probably move the whole thing the few blocks to my place. Once the snow melts and things dry out a bit that is exactly what we'll do! I hate seeing nice old buildings demolished if they're still usable.
My current garage...
Our house. The new "shed" will go at the back on the right side of the yard.
House from the back. The shed will go sideways in the yard about 6 feet off the alley.
The new shed. Notice how well it matches the look of our house! It's not perfect, but it's fixable. It has a slight list to it, but it's just sitting on the ground with a dirt floor. I will pour a slab for it here which should help, then straighten out the walls and such. I'll run a 110V line to it for a couple of lights, too. It will be used basically as a storage shed, which will help out a bunch when I tear the hotrod apart for rebuilding.
I currently have an old 12x20 garage which is certainly better than no garage at all, but it doesn't leave alot of room when tearing an old car completely apart.
Last week I found out about a guy in town who had an ancient 12x18 garage that he wanted to tear down so he could build something bigger. I had a look and decided that I could probably move the whole thing the few blocks to my place. Once the snow melts and things dry out a bit that is exactly what we'll do! I hate seeing nice old buildings demolished if they're still usable.
My current garage...
Our house. The new "shed" will go at the back on the right side of the yard.
House from the back. The shed will go sideways in the yard about 6 feet off the alley.
The new shed. Notice how well it matches the look of our house! It's not perfect, but it's fixable. It has a slight list to it, but it's just sitting on the ground with a dirt floor. I will pour a slab for it here which should help, then straighten out the walls and such. I'll run a 110V line to it for a couple of lights, too. It will be used basically as a storage shed, which will help out a bunch when I tear the hotrod apart for rebuilding.
