Zengineer
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Ye olde metal work shoppe. (Zengineer's Wood Work Shoppe can be found at this link here)
You can see my previous shop here: https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=71959
Purchased my dream property on Vancouver Island in July 2018. Got out of the city finally, and picked up 5 acres of forested land bordering an ecological reserve.
Prior to purchase the plan was to find land and build, but land is scarce. Found a place already built that ticked every box. Including shop space. In this case, there are 2 x 400 square foot workshops. This is the tale of the metal shop.
The metal shop is a small 20'x21' detached double garage. Good thing that no cars park in here! The 8' ceilings meant that it would not be the wood work shoppe. (can't stand moving wood stock around with low ceilings)
Move in day was a mess, and the house took priority for a little bit, just getting everyone settled in. The chaos:
The previous owner wasn't too much of a handyman, though with this kind of property there are always things to fix. One of the many customizations I would have to perform before I was ready to use this shop:
After a few weeks of free time here and there, things started to take shape a little bit. The storage in my last shop was all built in, so it didn't move with me. The lack of storage hurts, and is related to not having the wood shop up and running for cabinet making yet.
Those that have read my last shop thread (linked above and here, will know the story of the free welding table. 750lbs of fun. Well in my wisdom (and haste) I pallet jacked the table into this shop upside down, and had to flip it on my own. It's slow going but I did it safely.
And Voila!
You can see my previous shop here: https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=71959
Purchased my dream property on Vancouver Island in July 2018. Got out of the city finally, and picked up 5 acres of forested land bordering an ecological reserve.
Prior to purchase the plan was to find land and build, but land is scarce. Found a place already built that ticked every box. Including shop space. In this case, there are 2 x 400 square foot workshops. This is the tale of the metal shop.
The metal shop is a small 20'x21' detached double garage. Good thing that no cars park in here! The 8' ceilings meant that it would not be the wood work shoppe. (can't stand moving wood stock around with low ceilings)
Move in day was a mess, and the house took priority for a little bit, just getting everyone settled in. The chaos:
The previous owner wasn't too much of a handyman, though with this kind of property there are always things to fix. One of the many customizations I would have to perform before I was ready to use this shop:
After a few weeks of free time here and there, things started to take shape a little bit. The storage in my last shop was all built in, so it didn't move with me. The lack of storage hurts, and is related to not having the wood shop up and running for cabinet making yet.
Those that have read my last shop thread (linked above and here, will know the story of the free welding table. 750lbs of fun. Well in my wisdom (and haste) I pallet jacked the table into this shop upside down, and had to flip it on my own. It's slow going but I did it safely.
And Voila!
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