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R1Jester

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Hey guys, long time lurker here, but can't thank you guys enough for all the valuable information I have gotten from here. Now I'm just looking for some opinions. I am in the process of finishing my attached 3 car. I'm going to use the 3rd car side as the "shop" side while the 2 car side will house the cars. I'm attaching a picture of the garage now, and a very simple plan I made on Sketchup. Any input or ideas is greatly appreciated. The red cylinder is the compressor, and the orange square is a snowblower (still learning how to use the program!) Thanks!


Where I'm at-
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My rough idea-
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I vote for using all enclosed storage and getting rid of the open shelves. Looks like you have a decent space there.

I also vote for moving your compressor into a corner instead of being right in the middle of your longest wall. That's just my preference.

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R1Jester

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Thanks Scott, so something more along these lines-
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Any suggestions for where I had the open shelving? I didn't want to put enclosed cabinets thinking that it would "hide" the door. the space underneath was going to be reserved for the lawnmower.
 

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I like the second plan, but would add some pegboard...very handy stuff! For me, I would make the backer of the bench top pegboard and maybe a full sheet to the left of the door. Also, run shelves around the perimeter, level with the top of your cabinets (the 3 freestanding ones).
 
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R1Jester

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Good idea with the pegboard! I had planned on using some cork board or maybe a white board as well. I'm going to be building a car in the garage, so having things to write on or things posted in there will be beneficial to me.
 

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I like the second as well except if the house is just inside the door, te compressor might be a little loud in the house.

Maybe another workbench along the back wall where the open shelves were would work? Everyone works differently.

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R1Jester

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Thanks guys, these ideas are really letting me think outside of the box. That door is just a man door to the back yard, actually the farthest point from the interior of the house. Maybe a small workbench that could sort of be the "tough" bench. Now if I could just figure out the lighting I would be all set. Any more suggestions guys, I'd love to hear them. I will be posting pics as I go along as well.
 
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R1Jester

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Well here is an update as promised. The garage as it sits now.....all this clutter will be cleaned up once cabinets are installed and I finally have a workbench again!:bounce:
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For those curious about stripes. I used a laser level and I tried out the new Frog Tape. Oddly enough it works quite well without any bleeding through. It didn't stick very well to the semi gloss wall, but when I lightly brushed the stripe color over the edges before rolling, it worked out quite well.
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Nice job with the walls and painting. I like that Frog tape too. Used it exclusivily to stripe. Rubbed down the edges with my thumb nail, or used a burnishing tool. Never leaked a drop.
 
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