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ron.harding

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Good evening everyone,
So I've only posted on here to introduce myself. And I can say you guys are going to save me hours of stress. And give me hours on enjoyment just checking out the great shops everyone has built. So with that I thought I would show my humble little garage.

So our house has a three car garage. The two car houses my wife's car, and her Model A pickup. I get the third stall that is closed in. The builders didn't install a door. And that will come later. Maybe a barn style hanging on overhead rollers.

In this picture you can see her two car side with her Model A that I am starting to restore. Behind it is the doorway that I want to hang a barn door style door to save space. I wish the builders would have thought of a pocket door. But, a simple wood door would keep the noise down and warmer in the winter.
I also can't decide if I want to have one set of tool chests in the shop and one with the Model A for SAE tools.
 

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The first thing we did was paint the floors. I used the rustoleum brand paint from home depot. It was a long but fairly simple process. I then added a diamond plate shop light. In the right hand side of the pictures with the bikes you can see the two sets of tool chests.

I haven't decided how to set it up at this point in the pictures.
 

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Okay, so here is how it sits as of 11pm. I laid out painters tape to get the placement of my wood motorcycle table. I can't afford a $600 lift table on an enlisted soldiers pay. I could if I didn't want to restore that Model A an the CB650. But, a wood table will work great. A guy is making it for me. It will be 7ft long, 2ft wide, and 20in high. I have the tape 3ft wide. I have to call and change to dimensions tomorrow. He hasn't started yet. So I should be okay.

And I haven't mentioned it before. The garage is 10ft x 20ft. So, you can see why 2ft wide would be enough. In the back is a 1.5in ledge that is 3ft deep. I guess that is standard in garages. But, it is a pain for the table I have in back. It is 28in. So, I have to make or buy a 6ft workbench.

I can't decide how I want to have the layout. I need a place to weld, I plan on buying a drill press maybe a bench mounted one. It depends on what I find at a pawn shop. I can't find one that isn't made in china. And I refuse to send them another dollar if I can help it. I also need a bench grinder.

I haven't searched as hard as I should yet. But, I did try and find some other single car garage shops. I am curious as to how others set theirs up.

I also have the issue of storing my pressure washer, lawn mower and weed wacker in the shop. Only until I can build a tool shed. I want it to look similar to the house. So, it is good people like you are here to help.

Well, I want to Thank everyone for the help you have given so far. And that is just from me reading about your shops. And if any of you know of a garage that is similar to what I am working with I would appreciate the link.

Thank you again, and I will keep this updated as I progress. And if the Admin allows I will show progress on the bikes and Model A. I have the dash on the bench in back. It needs a hole filled in. Happy Welding for me.
 

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Welcome! I'm a fellow single garage enthusiast so i'm always excited to see what creativity another owner has infused his garage with. Good luck!

And building that shed will be key to your success, lawn equipment can quickly take over a small single.
 

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Pretty cool!! I love the car. And the sliding door fits right in with the car scheme. Awesome!! Keep us posted.
 
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Okay, I did some more planning today. And I am going to be getting some 2x4s for free. I bought my house in a new development. Some of the 2x4s might have cement from the forms. But, that is what pressure washers and sanders are for. I had some cosmetic grade diamond plate from a previous project. I wanted to see how it would look. The height isn't final. And I used 3M command tape to hold it temporarily. And as you can see I have a slight downgrade deal with. I plan on making it around 37". The back is going to be 6ft tall. The back will support a 12" shelf. And the back will also support the pegboard.
As for the bottom. I want to have tool chests be removable. Since the top will come close to blocking the tools chests in with a 2x4 stringer, I am going to use an 8ft section of 1 1/2 square steel tube. The bench top will be MDF, and if I can afford it later sheetmetal on top of that.
Two members have similar styles I am going for- zer01 (post #122), jr2 (post #305).

I am going to draw up some plans to give everyone a better idea. But, so far this will also allow me to store my plastic tool/parts cart under the bench.
And in the back of the garage I can build a shelving unit for parts.
 

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Hey everyone,

So I haven't made much progress. I am still in a lot of pain from my hip surgery, and I might need a total hip replacement now. So, that means I have to rely on my wife to help build.

So, we got the bench built. I still have to add the plywood to the bench top. And I need to add a support leg near the middle. I am going to offset the support to the right side so I can still slide a stool I under.

I also got an 8" drill press off of Craigslist. It's a harbor freight press. But for $40 I can't complain since it works great. I also added the pegboard, and started to hang tools randomly. I am still reorganizing my tool chests. I am going to make the top drawer on the right chest for drill bits, basically making everything close to each other.

The 6.5ft L x 6.5ft H x 2ft deep shelf will be where the plywood in the back is sitting. I am making the shelf heights 2ft from the floor for the first then 18in for the rest. It should allow space for Rubbermaid bins below.

I also have to make the table for the bikes. It is going to be out of 2x6s.

I also started a welding certificate course at Central Texas college last night. So, time is even more limited.

Thanks again for all the info everyone has provided and the kind remarks.

Ron
 

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So far I haven't done anything else in the garage. I had a scare with one doctor thinking I might need a total hip replacement. I just saw a surgeon last week and he said I need an Adductor Tenotomy. My injury is typical in soccer and hockey athletes. I was getting back into hockey when I hurt my hip in 2012. So, it's good to know the recovery will be easier.

I still have to finish the shelves. My circular saw batteries are at theend of their life. Might look on craigslist for a corded replacement. This welding course has been taking up time also. Hard to concentrate on reading while taking meds and sitting on a wood chair in class. But hey, I got an 87 on my test last week while on narcotics. I won't be welding for a few weeks so no need to worry about being on meds. Just the academic portion for now.

Thanks for the compliments. I know everyone has different tastes when it comes to motorsports. Ford vs. Chevy, Stock vs. Hot Rod. But that is what makes sites like this great. I personally hate the super long choppers from OCC. But, I appreciate the craftsmanship that goes into making them. TIG welding funky shaped tanks is an art. With enough practice I plan on making some aluminum cafe tanks for all three of my bikes. The Model A will remain original. Maybe just add an electronic ignition. I found one that looks almost original, and it will make driving it much easier for my wife. I do have to fix the suspension, it is saggy after 85 years of use. I am also looking at making a welding table in the back right corner. But that will be after all the other projects I have going.

Now this weekend we worked on our master bathroom. It doesn't tie in with Garage Journal. But, I plan on using the same Gray and black for stripes in the garage. I am thinking two stripes a 3-4 inch stripe (bottom) and a 1-2 inch stripe (top) The neutral color will help with the light, and the stripes will help break up the monotone color. I am thinking black for the 4" stripe and gray for the 2" stripe. I have attached two photos to show the color and this past weekends project. I still have to finish painting the trim, I didn't like the cheap ones we had. So that will be worked on tonight or tomorrow after class.
 

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Looking great, keep up the good work.:thumbup:

I am restoring a 30 roadster.

I would like to build a 40s pickup as a mild Hot Rod. I want something I can pull a teardrop trailer to camp in. And tow the bikes. Our model A will be for meeting at the ice cream parlor, in and out burger, etc... Just to have fun. But, I want a vintage work truck. You'll have to posta picture of yours. I'd love to see it.
 

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I would like to build a 40s pickup as a mild Hot Rod. I want something I can pull a teardrop trailer to camp in. And tow the bikes. Our model A will be for meeting at the ice cream parlor, in and out burger, etc... Just to have fun. But, I want a vintage work truck. You'll have to posta picture of yours. I'd love to see it.

There are 2 of the car/components in kit form in my thread the Shed Downunder, over the next week i intend to post a few more in that thread.
Cheers.
 
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