jsm
Member
Hi everybody, I have been looking at all of your garages on here for the past few years and thought it was time I shared mine. It started back in August of 2013, I have been working on it for a long time but I have done almost all the work by myself on weekends when I was back from college. I will continue working on it and updating it as I go.
This was the start of my journey back in 2013, I poured a 14'x16' thickened edge slab.
The next weekend I started building the walls out of 12' 2x4s
I then started to build the loft to help tie my tall walls together
Then in January 2014 I brought home a new project car, a 1976 Austin Mini
Because I knew I wanted to paint it I needed a new compressor
After adding the compressor and car to the shed I knew I wanted to go bigger
So I cut two trees down to make some space for an addition, and one was leaning over my house so I took care of that one to.
Then I had to bring home the excavator to get rid of the stumps
it made quick work of the stump so I took it to my back yard and cleared and grubbed
A few weeks after we took out the trees we had a bad wind storm with 80mph wind gusts that took out 14 more trees for me. Luckily only one small tree top came into contact with the shed.
My pump house was barely missed as well
The power would be out for the next few weeks after this storm so I worked on stuff that didnt require power like the plumbing of my airlines
I later decided against an inwall pipe setup and would redo it
I then started on the flatwork for my adittion
The new addition would add 14' x 20'
Ofcourse I wanted a separate space to paint cars so I added on a lower level of 14' x 16'
Poured the concrete in these two section because I didnt have enough in one truck to the two 14' x 20' sections.
My cousin Mike helping me with the power trowel.
A week after the concrete was poured I was sent to town to pick up a trencher for work so I swung by the lumber yard on my way home
This was the start of my journey back in 2013, I poured a 14'x16' thickened edge slab.
The next weekend I started building the walls out of 12' 2x4s
I then started to build the loft to help tie my tall walls together
Then in January 2014 I brought home a new project car, a 1976 Austin Mini
Because I knew I wanted to paint it I needed a new compressor
After adding the compressor and car to the shed I knew I wanted to go bigger
So I cut two trees down to make some space for an addition, and one was leaning over my house so I took care of that one to.
Then I had to bring home the excavator to get rid of the stumps
it made quick work of the stump so I took it to my back yard and cleared and grubbed
A few weeks after we took out the trees we had a bad wind storm with 80mph wind gusts that took out 14 more trees for me. Luckily only one small tree top came into contact with the shed.
My pump house was barely missed as well
The power would be out for the next few weeks after this storm so I worked on stuff that didnt require power like the plumbing of my airlines
I later decided against an inwall pipe setup and would redo it
I then started on the flatwork for my adittion
The new addition would add 14' x 20'
Ofcourse I wanted a separate space to paint cars so I added on a lower level of 14' x 16'
Poured the concrete in these two section because I didnt have enough in one truck to the two 14' x 20' sections.
My cousin Mike helping me with the power trowel.
A week after the concrete was poured I was sent to town to pick up a trencher for work so I swung by the lumber yard on my way home
