Lippyp
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OK so I've finally found some time to start unpacking in my new (old!) garage. This started life as a cowshed and will become my garage/workshop. I reckon its probably around 100 years old, is built of brick with a slate roof on the front and half slate/half tile on the rear. Floors are a mixture of the original black engineering brick and some modern concrete. Its currently split into three sections, one is totally seperate and has a man door only, this will have a doorway put through into the rest of the building internally and will become the workshop/tool room, the other two parts have barn doors and were seperated by a brick wall but the middle of the dividing wall has been knocked out.
The plan is to remove this divider entirely and raise the roof as the door/eaves height is too low to get my truck in. This might be either raising the entire roof including ridge or changing the pitch of the roof and just raising the side walls. This is a job for the summer though as it means stripping off the entire roof, replacing possibly all the timbers in the roof and felting and reslating it plus some brickwork.
Over christmas I set up some of the shelving and today did some more and unpacked more boxes. I also fitted a twin 5ft T8 fluorescent light, at the moment this is just being powered off an extension cord from the house as theres no power in the garage yet. This will be run out this year as we are having the whole of the house re-wired due to the fact its all past its best last being rewired in 1984 (they reckon 20 years is the safe life span of PVC cable, 25 years max) and it being a bodge in places and the lights and sockets are not where we want them. To save money we'll do the garage at the same time as it all has to be certified now by a qualified person.
Anyway, enough gassing, heres the pictures.
A reminder of the outside first.
The inside, this is a temporary setup until I've fettled the other end of the building. The final end has some holes to fill in the wall where there was a lean-to on the end (previous owner just knocked a few bricks out to stick the timbers through) rebuilding the dividing wall to full ridge height and puttinga doorway through, new door-frame and re-laying the floor, currently half concrete and half brick, very uneven and slopes into a central drain! Theres also a load of old iron waterpipes on the wall along with some calf waterers! At the moment the garage has the stuff from my garage and the wifes garden shed and greenhouse in it along with some miscellaneous stuff until we sort out some of the other outbuildings, put the greenhouse up etc.
The storage corner
my vintage shelving
Small parts drawers up
Thats actually my home built forge underneath!
Put my repro enamel chevrolet thermometer up
Let here be light!
Don't look in this side!
The workshop end with more stuff to unpack
Gratuitous outside night shots
The plan is to remove this divider entirely and raise the roof as the door/eaves height is too low to get my truck in. This might be either raising the entire roof including ridge or changing the pitch of the roof and just raising the side walls. This is a job for the summer though as it means stripping off the entire roof, replacing possibly all the timbers in the roof and felting and reslating it plus some brickwork.
Over christmas I set up some of the shelving and today did some more and unpacked more boxes. I also fitted a twin 5ft T8 fluorescent light, at the moment this is just being powered off an extension cord from the house as theres no power in the garage yet. This will be run out this year as we are having the whole of the house re-wired due to the fact its all past its best last being rewired in 1984 (they reckon 20 years is the safe life span of PVC cable, 25 years max) and it being a bodge in places and the lights and sockets are not where we want them. To save money we'll do the garage at the same time as it all has to be certified now by a qualified person.
Anyway, enough gassing, heres the pictures.
A reminder of the outside first.
The inside, this is a temporary setup until I've fettled the other end of the building. The final end has some holes to fill in the wall where there was a lean-to on the end (previous owner just knocked a few bricks out to stick the timbers through) rebuilding the dividing wall to full ridge height and puttinga doorway through, new door-frame and re-laying the floor, currently half concrete and half brick, very uneven and slopes into a central drain! Theres also a load of old iron waterpipes on the wall along with some calf waterers! At the moment the garage has the stuff from my garage and the wifes garden shed and greenhouse in it along with some miscellaneous stuff until we sort out some of the other outbuildings, put the greenhouse up etc.
The storage corner
my vintage shelving
Small parts drawers up
Thats actually my home built forge underneath!
Put my repro enamel chevrolet thermometer up
Let here be light!
Don't look in this side!
The workshop end with more stuff to unpack
Gratuitous outside night shots

