20x24 Garage - Cars vs. Projects

Jack Olsen

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This thing used to be a mess. It's an 84-year-old garage that was wasting away as storage for dozens and dozens of boxes of junk from three successive moves. I went at it in a single of week of hard lifting (and carrying, to a big rented dumpster) and my rule was that I could build new storage with whatever wood and shelving was already sitting inside the place. So the bench is an old hardwood door and a lot of the cabinetry is made of sheets of particle board or other scrap.



I tiled it on the cheap with Home Depot tiles. I let my wife pick out the colors for the paint. I told her I wanted it to look like my memories of working with my father in his shop back in Chicago.



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I put the car on one side, so I could have room to work on the other. I wanted a table in front that I could draw on -- it sits either level or up like a drafting table.



The air compressor is in the crawlspace under the house, in an insulated box so no one can hear it.



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There was an old sink that was kind of clumsily plumbed in. I added a counter top around it.



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I made two fold-down benches that normally stow away against the wall.



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One is for wood working.



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The other one for welding:



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To hold all the stuff that would have still cluttered the place up, I also built some storage in the driveway.



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No sofas, no plasma TV, no bar -- just a place where I can get stuff done.
 
That looks super classy! Nice work!! Very much reminds me of an older shop with some cool additions. For some reason I keep thinking Gran Torino....
 
Thanks.



Leaving that movie, my wife asked if I was going to turn into that guy in 40 years. I told her 40 years wasn't going to change a thing -- I was already there.



Next month I'm welding up a fence to keep those damn neighborhood kids from playing in my lawn. ;)
 
Thats great....Youre lucky...when parked in my garage I have to really pay attention to how far I open the door lol
 
Hey, Autopia. It's been a while since I visited, and my garage makeover has gotten another makeover since I posted this thread. So here's a 2012 look at the place, to contrast with the old 2009 version. Some of it is the same. A lot is different.



I think it's still a good example of what can be done with a modest budget -- and a lot of time. I did all of it myself, from the sliding-door cabinets up top to the ceramic tile down below. My shoulders still remember digging out the hole for the hydraulic lift. Pretty much everything in the place is second-hand, repurposed or home-made.



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Benches fold down from the wall:



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It looks nice cleaned up, but it's a working garage:



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And it's got a video, too.



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The car is a 1972 Porsche 911, fitted up (Frankenstein-style) with components from different eras of the model. Lots of information on it here.
 
Hey, wow! I never knew you posted over here; I've been watching your thread over on Garage Journal for years now, really neat space.
 
Jack, I love/hate your garage!

Like Charlie, I have been watching the build on Garage Journal for some time, and I am always impressed with the level of workmanship and the practicality of the modifications. Thanks for sharing your space!



Mike.



P.S. Congrats on the Family Handyman award!
 
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