stubbsrodandcustom
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I have been functioning better with a bigger workbench than I had, and a small overhead cabinet.. I've overgrown for my 2 car attached garage I think.. With a plasma cutter/welder cart, 2 roller boxes, storage shelves, spare sheet steel and tubing, mini fridge and a horizontal compressor, and then add in the washer and dryer and water heater, I'm busting at the seams. I can somewhat function but working on anything normally gets stuff in a mess quick. As the pic shows... It picks up quick but still... I have to move my small roller box to get to my storage rack behind it filled with tubs of stuff..
So I don't want to remodel the entire house to put washer and dryer inside, cause I don't like this house that much. But thinking of pulling them off their pedestals and putting a bench across the top of them. Getting rid of one roller box. And finding area or selling off my extra inventory of steel etc. Possibly build a covered steel rack outside or make one in my small storage shed...
I have to fit these two in there... They work pretty good with the 31 tudor on the side of the workbench, and the 56 dodge on the other side... but still its a pain. Throw in the 2 separate garage doors and have fun trying to work...
If I had room to bump out I would But I'm 8' from property line so a 2' bump would almost be not worth putting holes through my bricks...
So pick your minds for a second. Should I open up the sides of the garage more by using small cabinets that are not that deep to slide stuff in etc, maybe get one full workbench and set my big roller box bottom on the ground, separate the top from it, and do the same with the small roller box and put a workbench on top of them for my vice etc? Then where to house my compressor is the next issue? Its 110v electric 20 gallon. Ill get you some pics of the other side of the garage... I know I can do better with this and will probably require a lot of built in stuff now.. Other issue being in Houston trying to find this affordable stuff you guys find is getting harder these days. Cabinets and drawers are either priced like gold plated stuff or already sold.
So I already have decent lighting by a few 8' strips and 1 4' and floor is decent but needs some touch up from welding and fab work again. So what to throw money at first... Cabinets and storage, converting to single door, or just function and build my next house in a few years with a timeless setup?
Thanks for hearing me out and give me your opinions and input on how to cram a size 20 in size 10 jeans.
Hope everyone is doing well these days. Thanks again.
So I don't want to remodel the entire house to put washer and dryer inside, cause I don't like this house that much. But thinking of pulling them off their pedestals and putting a bench across the top of them. Getting rid of one roller box. And finding area or selling off my extra inventory of steel etc. Possibly build a covered steel rack outside or make one in my small storage shed...
I have to fit these two in there... They work pretty good with the 31 tudor on the side of the workbench, and the 56 dodge on the other side... but still its a pain. Throw in the 2 separate garage doors and have fun trying to work...
If I had room to bump out I would But I'm 8' from property line so a 2' bump would almost be not worth putting holes through my bricks...
So pick your minds for a second. Should I open up the sides of the garage more by using small cabinets that are not that deep to slide stuff in etc, maybe get one full workbench and set my big roller box bottom on the ground, separate the top from it, and do the same with the small roller box and put a workbench on top of them for my vice etc? Then where to house my compressor is the next issue? Its 110v electric 20 gallon. Ill get you some pics of the other side of the garage... I know I can do better with this and will probably require a lot of built in stuff now.. Other issue being in Houston trying to find this affordable stuff you guys find is getting harder these days. Cabinets and drawers are either priced like gold plated stuff or already sold.
So I already have decent lighting by a few 8' strips and 1 4' and floor is decent but needs some touch up from welding and fab work again. So what to throw money at first... Cabinets and storage, converting to single door, or just function and build my next house in a few years with a timeless setup?

Thanks for hearing me out and give me your opinions and input on how to cram a size 20 in size 10 jeans.

Hope everyone is doing well these days. Thanks again.



















