So, the time has finally come! After following all of your beautiful builds, I am tired of crawling on the cold concrete floor of a freezing garage. Time to build!
My wife and I toyed with the idea of moving, and actually looked at a couple houses with more land and descent sized shops, but the housing prices made us change out mind. So I will build my (roughly) 20 X 20 garage into a gear head cave. I'll be updating as I go along. But so far the plans are as follows:
The garage will be used as a mechanical and detailing garage.
- Full LED lighting all around, some flush mounted in wall
- 240V roof mount convection heater
- Roll up garage door to eliminate all ceiling obstructions (ordered)
- 4 post hoist with 2 scissor jacks for servicing and storing my car in the winter.
- Selling my snap-on box in favour of built in units/cabinets
- Racedeck flooring
- Flat panel TV
- Sound system of some sort.
I will be running a sub panel for the added electrical loads and gutting first to upgrade insulation and hide wiring.
Heres the pics as it sits now....
I removed the bulk head as I was loosing a good 8" of height. After I removed it I actually decided I like the exposed beam look. So my plan is to sand and paint it wall color:

My garage door will be here this week, will update with pictures when it's installed.
Sent from my D6603 using Tapatalk
My wife and I toyed with the idea of moving, and actually looked at a couple houses with more land and descent sized shops, but the housing prices made us change out mind. So I will build my (roughly) 20 X 20 garage into a gear head cave. I'll be updating as I go along. But so far the plans are as follows:
The garage will be used as a mechanical and detailing garage.
- Full LED lighting all around, some flush mounted in wall
- 240V roof mount convection heater
- Roll up garage door to eliminate all ceiling obstructions (ordered)
- 4 post hoist with 2 scissor jacks for servicing and storing my car in the winter.
- Selling my snap-on box in favour of built in units/cabinets
- Racedeck flooring
- Flat panel TV
- Sound system of some sort.
I will be running a sub panel for the added electrical loads and gutting first to upgrade insulation and hide wiring.
Heres the pics as it sits now....

I removed the bulk head as I was loosing a good 8" of height. After I removed it I actually decided I like the exposed beam look. So my plan is to sand and paint it wall color:

My garage door will be here this week, will update with pictures when it's installed.
Sent from my D6603 using Tapatalk























