Hi. Welcome to hell.
J/K welcome to a bit of an odd thread, more of a "life improvement" and "ultimate build" more than a specific "garage build" like some of the others have done. Like some here (Revrico springs to mind) the complete bottom-out "Or dear lord the fed is literally doing everything they can" lowering of interest rates meant that I could finally spend my long-saved pennies on buying my own home instead of dickin' around with living with family or friends due to an avalanche of reasons, and the home I bought is one of those "Potential in spades" places that most people merely see (and smell) it's 40+ year old shag carpet and get hung up on that instead. I snagged the sucker WAY below asking after it had been on the market for awhile, and for nearly half a year I've been rebuilding it into a sweet bachelor pad- but at first, I'd like to focus on the garage.
Pictures you can smell.
It's a dank, dark 2 and-some-change garage like you'd see in any home across America, completely neglected as the prior owner focused more on the woodshop in the back until his passing. When I bought the home I saw all the things I could do, and when work began I realized that if I was ever to build an "awesome" garage to work in i'd have to do it right the hell now. I'm intelligent enough to be very cognizant of my own bullE36 M3 and I knew when opportunity reared i'd begin filling the garage with tools and things without ever really cleaning or improving it aside from the bear minimum, so the garage became a priority while the interior was worked on by tradesmen (and then promptly berkeleyed in half by said tradesmen but that's another story entirely). First were some basic plans:
- As much light as possible, to make working and seeing inside easy.
- To make every tool and bench mobile so space can always be made.
- To make everything coated and sealed, so cleaning is easy as possible.
- To make it as comfortable as possible, to not impede work.
- To plan out aggressively, so everything has a space/place and clutter is kept to a wholly minimum.
So to begin, I first began cleaning and patching.