Where we come up a little short.
Or maybe, "The 16 Gauge garage" you know, thin to win. Unlike my hero's of GJ, I aim for the middle, mediocrity in all things I say.
I kid, on a serious note, I've been lurking around here for years, posted a few times here and there. But never really made a formal introduction or an effort at participating here.
My name is Josh, live in Tacoma WA, heavy equipment operator, wife, couple kids, dog, cat, chickens. I consider myself pretty a handy DIY'er. Ive got a wide variety of tools and what nots. Love working on cars, building things, taking things apart, welding, woodworking. All on a casual level, don't really excel in any area but I'm a hell of a ditch digger.
My garage is a waste. To be more specific, it's wasted on me. I am lucky enough to have a nice 24 x 36 detached, tape, texture and paint with a finished loft area. I also have anot her 12 x 24 detached "wood shed".
For the life of me, it is a magnet for clutter and I'm at my witts end. I've made progress in the 5 years I've lived here. I've always had a dream of a usable workspace that I could park two cars in or have an active project in. As life has it, I get busy or sidetracked or just don't make the time and the space gets away from me.
It's my new years resolution, if you will, to make a plan, prioritize and stick to it. However. I have writers block. I just keep looking at it but nothing new hits me, idea wise. I can look through GJ for days and see plenty of workshops I would love to belly up to. But when I look into my own garage, I draw a blank.
I'm looking for some ideas on how to best utilize my spaces. One obstacle in my floor plan is the stair case to the loft and how to not let the floor space go to waste. The cabinets and work bench have been in for a little over a year and I'm happy with them but think they may be best utilized in different locations.
I'll be back with a few other pictures and maybe an overview of what I'm trying to accomplish. I need, a swift kick in the *** and some inspiration. I'm sick of looking at my shop as a sad annoyance when so many others here do so much and create great things with such humble workspaces.
(As soon as I figure out how to post a picture that's not full size, I will...)
Or maybe, "The 16 Gauge garage" you know, thin to win. Unlike my hero's of GJ, I aim for the middle, mediocrity in all things I say.
I kid, on a serious note, I've been lurking around here for years, posted a few times here and there. But never really made a formal introduction or an effort at participating here.
My name is Josh, live in Tacoma WA, heavy equipment operator, wife, couple kids, dog, cat, chickens. I consider myself pretty a handy DIY'er. Ive got a wide variety of tools and what nots. Love working on cars, building things, taking things apart, welding, woodworking. All on a casual level, don't really excel in any area but I'm a hell of a ditch digger.
My garage is a waste. To be more specific, it's wasted on me. I am lucky enough to have a nice 24 x 36 detached, tape, texture and paint with a finished loft area. I also have anot her 12 x 24 detached "wood shed".
For the life of me, it is a magnet for clutter and I'm at my witts end. I've made progress in the 5 years I've lived here. I've always had a dream of a usable workspace that I could park two cars in or have an active project in. As life has it, I get busy or sidetracked or just don't make the time and the space gets away from me.
It's my new years resolution, if you will, to make a plan, prioritize and stick to it. However. I have writers block. I just keep looking at it but nothing new hits me, idea wise. I can look through GJ for days and see plenty of workshops I would love to belly up to. But when I look into my own garage, I draw a blank.
I'm looking for some ideas on how to best utilize my spaces. One obstacle in my floor plan is the stair case to the loft and how to not let the floor space go to waste. The cabinets and work bench have been in for a little over a year and I'm happy with them but think they may be best utilized in different locations.
I'll be back with a few other pictures and maybe an overview of what I'm trying to accomplish. I need, a swift kick in the *** and some inspiration. I'm sick of looking at my shop as a sad annoyance when so many others here do so much and create great things with such humble workspaces.
(As soon as I figure out how to post a picture that's not full size, I will...)
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I mentioned I am the last one to be in a position to say to put things away and I meant it


trees, patio furniture and the like. I have an area of shelving I use for books and car parts and general nomenclature that is just long term or keep sake.