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So jealous today, feeling.... inadequate.

Dusten

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So the wife and I take a daily walk to walk my puppy and just sort of catch up for the day. We walked past a house in my neighborhood and I saw a massive shop behind it. Chatted the guy up very briefly. His shop is 3600 sq ft!!!:willy_nil

I feel so lost right now. I spent the rest of my night trying to picture all the things I could do with that much room. I can only look outside and feel my shop lacks.

Will I ever recover from "shop envy"? :lol_hitti
 
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Caman

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Tell the wife the only cure is to build a 3601 sqft shop.

BTW....Pics or it didn't happen.
 

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It will never be enough, so don't start figuring out how to build a new one, at least not until you have finished the first one!

You don't even know what you like yet!
 
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Tell the wife the only cure is to build a 3601 sqft shop.

BTW....Pics or it didn't happen.
I feel it'd be a bit creepy... lol

It will never be enough, so don't start figuring out how to build a new one, at least not until you have finished the first one!

You don't even know what you like yet!
No plans to build a new one. I don't really have room. I like my current yard and lay out, and the rest of my property is wooded and a nature preserve so I can't make more room.
 

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The title has it wrong...he ending has it right...you are so envious, not jealous...unless you think the shop is going to steal away your wife.
 

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I know the feeling. I have so much junk in my garage I can't even work in it. I also can't get my car out!! I need more room!
 

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No thanks, I grew up working in big shops, barns, and industrial buildings and you fellas can keep them. I prefer something that is easily and affordably heated, cooled, and humidity controlled to prevent iron from rusting. My 2-car is a bit small, but I'm thinking a 4-car is about right for me.
 

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At least you have a garage op...

I've been wrenching on the street for 8 years now. I rebuild a motor, and even did an engine swap right on the sidewalk. So while it can be better, it can get worst lol.
 

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Garage envy my behind.

Go talk with him, get on his good side and share his good fortune. My neighbor has a 50X100 that he uses to work on his dozers but he comes down to borrow my inch/pound torque wrench. I've used his hoist to get a tractor off my trailer a while back. We both benefit.
 

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Slap yourself up side the head, then go get busy doing something in the shop you have.

Making progress on your current project is the best cure for what ails ya!
 

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Go a couple years without a garage at all, it will make you appreciate what you have.
When we moved in to this house it had no garage at all (wtf?!?! where do you put the lawn mower????) Here I am 5yrs later and Im just putting up sheetrock on the attached 2car I built. Ya, they might make them bigger but this one is MINE!
 
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Dusten

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Garage envy my behind.

Go talk with him, get on his good side and share his good fortune. My neighbor has a 50X100 that he uses to work on his dozers but he comes down to borrow my inch/pound torque wrench. I've used his hoist to get a tractor off my trailer a while back. We both benefit.
People in my neighborhood keep to themselves. It's why they moved here. Secluded plots, 3+ acres with wooded all around it
Slap yourself up side the head, then go get busy doing something in the shop you have.

Making progress on your current project is the best cure for what ails ya!
I don't have a project. It's odd. Most of my current stuff is in my house and doesn't involve my shop.
What would you do in that you can't do in yours?
Size does not equal talent or motivation.

What would a garage that size do for you?
I'd have room for more cars.
Go a couple years without a garage at all, it will make you appreciate what you have.
When we moved in to this house it had no garage at all (wtf?!?! where do you put the lawn mower????) Here I am 5yrs later and Im just putting up sheetrock on the attached 2car I built. Ya, they might make them bigger but this one is MINE!
I've been there. I grew from no garage, to a 1 car, 2 car, 3 car and now a 3 + my shop
 
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Garage envy my behind.

Go talk with him, get on his good side and share his good fortune. My neighbor has a 50X100 that he uses to work on his dozers but he comes down to borrow my inch/pound torque wrench. I've used his hoist to get a tractor off my trailer a while back. We both benefit.


You loan a torque wrench? I guess to the right people it can be OK....
 

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I know the feeling. I remember a while back telling my bud about my new place and the three car garage that it came with. He then tells me about how he bought the ONE ACRE corner lot (for 5K -lives out in the country) so he can build a new shop. Faqr! He's a great guy though, and deserves anything he gets. He's the type of guy that you can call at 2am to bring tools and a trailer and he'll just ask you for directions.


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I think were all guilty (including myself) some way or another of being a " bottomless pit" with the whole garage space and enough tools thing, don't beat yourself up.
 

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Just remember, the bigger it is, the more you have to keep clean and organized...or not.
Just ask a few of the packrats on the forum!
I'd love to build my own cabinets, fabricate stuff I want, but sometimes the cost of making it is more expensive if you just go out and get one.
Now... making it a business and working at home, is a whole different story!
 
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I'd love to build my own cabinets, fabricate stuff I want, but sometimes the cost of making it is more expensive if you just go out and get one.
.........

Almost everything I fabricate or build I could buy cheaper, if function was all I was looking for! But I wouldn't get the fun of building it...or the fun of buying a new tool(s) to build it!
 

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Yeah, but when you fabricate it yourself, it can be just right. Sometimes close enough doesn't work for me.
That being said, the more space you have, the more stuff you keep. 5 years ago, I went from a 24x40 garage, to a 3 car garage and a 30x40 pole building. I'm pretty sure I have less room to work now, than I did before.
My barn is full of tools, a mustang, a skid steer, and a golf cart. The garage has 2 Mustangs in it, and the wife claimed the remaining bay.

Joe
 

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Yeah, but when you fabricate it yourself, it can be just right. Sometimes close enough doesn't work for me.
That being said, the more space you have, the more stuff you keep. 5 years ago, I went from a 24x40 garage, to a 3 car garage and a 30x40 pole building. I'm pretty sure I have less room to work now, than I did before.
My barn is full of tools, a mustang, a skid steer, and a golf cart. The garage has 2 Mustangs in it, and the wife claimed the remaining bay.

Joe

We see right thru that veil of "self-pity"..........ha!

Get busy designing an addition to the pole barn!

:bounce:
 

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No self pity here, just stating facts. I already plan on adding another large bay to it, with a high enough ceiling for a lift.

Joe
 

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almost everything i fabricate or build i could buy cheaper, if function was all i was looking for! But i wouldn't get the fun of building it...or the fun of buying a new tool(s) to build it!

bingo!!!!
 

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Dusten and ALL: don't feel too sorry for Dusten because he has a 3 car attached garage and a 4 car detached garage with full size stairway to a loft. :lol_hitti

Dusten so i know seeing a bigger shop in person is pretty cool, but might i suggest you look at the garage gallery and take a gander at some of the members 40 x 120's garages (shops) and some that are BIGGER that are packed with cars and or cool stuff.

have a good weekend
 

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Riv: well said. I've got a 75 year old neighbor that totally restored a 1940 ford coupe in his 20 x 20 garage/ shop. he has an overhead crane, all the welding tools, grinders, anvil and a few benches and supplies and even with the car in there under a canvas tarp he still works inside it every day.

i have a 9 x 16 garage in my house that I've had probably more usable gym equipment in at one time that some commercial gyms have in their huge open gyms and now i'm in the process of turning it into a shop. sure i wish i had more space, but it gets filled with stuff you might not use so is it really necessary. don't get me wrong because as soon as the last of our 5 kids move out we are heading out of the city and finding some room and i'll build a shop there.

have a good weekend all
 

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It ain't the size of the shop, mate. It's how ya use it!

Actually how you use it directly correlates to the shop. The smaller the shop the longer each project takes and if an emergency comes up then you can't just work on it somewhere else you have completely stop/pack up your current project and move over to the other one. Of course the caveat is: space is important if you use it, otherwise it becomes a junk area.
 
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