In reply to JG Pasterjak :
I bought it straight from Fastenal. Found out from a friend they were closing them out and went and bought them that day.
In reply to JG Pasterjak :
I bought it straight from Fastenal. Found out from a friend they were closing them out and went and bought them that day.
Is it wrong that lately I'm more excited about shop infrastructure projects than actual projects? Some of your shops are giving me great ideas.
I promised a reorganization, and it's now complete!
TL;DR: I moved my lathe to the side wall, and my benches and welding table to the back wall.
Why? I had a few reasons:
In reply to Tom Suddard :
Define "as it's too darn cold" from your earlier post for us here in Michigan, please.
DeadSkunk (Warren) said:In reply to Tom Suddard :
Define "as it's too darn cold" from your earlier post for us here in Michigan, please.
I was wondering the same thing, it's 28 here today in Maine.
DeadSkunk (Warren) said:In reply to Tom Suddard :
Define "as it's too darn cold" from your earlier post for us here in Michigan, please.
It was 40 degrees!! Can humans even survive a 100' walk outside at that temperature?
And yes, I run the heat in my Florida garage when it's below 50ish.
you said no cleaning, right? The wall to the left of the mustang leaks so we need repairs before insulation, etc. the plastic shelving holds my microfiber and some cleaning supplies, my kids are in charge of the garbage, you can see how that’s going. The wall to the right of the FiST holds wash and wax products when the garage isn’t below freezing. The basement is full of summer tires right now. My son just did some work on his Subaru, you can tell some of what he did by what’s left out.
My wife and I just had another talk about moving, this continued conversation really screws up ideas to improve the garage. I had another thread on heating this space. The kerosene heater is it for now. I do have a workshop in the basement.
I can’t edit my post from my phone. When major work has to be done, we move one car out and angle the car inside. My wife is great about her car being out. It’s really not ideal when it snows or it’s freezing.
We also have a shed that stores winter tires and parts.
DeadSkunk (Warren) said:In reply to thedoc :
We're at 22 and it was 17 when I saw Tom's post yesterday, so I'm curious.
It's always a sad day when I have to move the waxes, sealants and polish into the basement. How nice it must be to worry about wax getting soupy.
DeadSkunk (Warren) said:In reply to Tom Suddard :
Define "as it's too darn cold" from your earlier post for us here in Michigan, please.
Hasn’t been above freezing since Christmas Eve.
I’ve noticed that what sets my garage apart from the ones that I envy. That is finishing, covered and painted walls and ceiling then up the organization a notch. At that point painting all the random boxes and carts the same color would put me over the top. A simple man with simple wants.
In reply to akylekoz :
I need to get a ceiling into my garage. I've got a kerosene heater just like in thedocs picture and it doesn't do much good with open rafters and ridge venting. Ditto on the moving stuff to the basement for the winter.
DeadSkunk (Warren) said:In reply to akylekoz :
I need to get a ceiling into my garage. I've got a kerosene heater just like in thedocs picture and it doesn't do much good with open rafters and ridge venting. Ditto on the moving stuff to the basement for the winter.
True. Adding insulation and sheetrock to the ceiling in my ex's garage along with just putting a piece of plywood over the entrance to the attic gave the small heaters we had a fighting chance. The finishing gave the small window A/C unit a chance as well during the Summer.
badhabit_wb said:Still getting mine set up but here's where I do all my tinkering now.
Are you flipping kidding me? That's nicer than a BMW dealership!
Right now, the garage space is pretty involved in boat building. Trying to cure resin in 30-degree weather is tough, can't seal it up and heat it because the house fills with noxious fumes. While it is small, this space has seen a lot of projects over the years!
Not mine yet, and don't have photos of my current 1200sq ft space. But this 1400 sq ft shop will be mine if all goes well before February. Currently under contract.
A panorama of my old space taken from above the bathroom. It's weirdly triangular, and before I moved in nobody bothered to install any electrical recepticals.
badhabit_wb said:Still getting mine set up but here's where I do all my tinkering now.
Sheez would it kill you to al least drag a broom around. I know, don’t clean first but seriously how can you work like that.
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