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9/27/2014 2:36pm
I just moved in a new place and have a pretty nice garage with paneled walls, and no need to store any cars in it. Looking for some inspiration.. Have a nice little sound system in there as of now, but would like to add a TV and some shelving, as well as removable flooring that makes clean-up easy.
Let's see whatcha got
Let's see whatcha got
This thread has a few peaks of what his garage looks like. It's got cabinets, countertops, pipes ran for multiple locations for air, cable, cat5, checkered floor (epoxied the last one and it was so-so), heated and cooled, bike racks, truing stand, etc, The only thing he says he may have changed was perhaps putting floor drains in. But he has a detached shop building as well that he does all his fab, wood work and keeps the lawn equipment in. It's also got cable, cat5 and heated and cooled. I guess my mom likes to keep him out of the house, haha.
http://www.vitalmx.com/forums/Moto-Related,20/please-help,1260687
http://www.vitalmx.com/forums/Moto-Related,20/please-help,1260687
The only thing I own in this shed is the bike, so I have no control over the mess
Mobile work area, when it's sunny
The Shop
here is mine when I was just getting it completed...
edit...sorry for the small pic.
fixed it I think....
garage build http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=34321
inside project http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=45000
Gets the job done. Can't race your workshop!
Pit Row
If you slide the ass end around on the bike in front it is no problem at all to fit 2 full size bikes.
By the time you raise the roof and add the side door...you pay just about the same as you would for a 6 x 12.
In this case though, I was looking for the smallest profile that would get the job done.
Empty weight is around 1,000lbs
Embarrassing.
Best Picture I had of the outside at work
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