Dave N
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I bought a house last fall (and am still remodeling), and plan to build an outdoor detailing station until I can build my "dream detailing garage" in a couple of years. This seems to be a good alternative to building a garage if space or funds are tight, but of course you can't do winter details. I thought I'd post my ideas here and see if anyone else could make some suggestions...
I already have a tiny one-car attached garage, and it has a concrete pad on the back of it. I'm planning on extending the concrete for another 10-15 feet and putting another garage door in the back of my garage so I can just drive through. Here are a couple of pics of the back of my house:
https://netfiles.uiuc.edu/dneece/www/house23.jpg
https://netfiles.uiuc.edu/dneece/www/house25.jpg
On the concrete pad I plan on either build a carport or buy an aluminum carport similar to this;
http://www.kingscliffe.com/carport.jpg
The main purpose of the carport is to keep the sun off my truck while detailing, but it will also give some protection from light rain. I will install some lights and power outlets, but I'm wondering if anyone has ideas for anything else that would go in a "detailing station"? Maybe run some water to it for convenience?
I already have a tiny one-car attached garage, and it has a concrete pad on the back of it. I'm planning on extending the concrete for another 10-15 feet and putting another garage door in the back of my garage so I can just drive through. Here are a couple of pics of the back of my house:
https://netfiles.uiuc.edu/dneece/www/house23.jpg
https://netfiles.uiuc.edu/dneece/www/house25.jpg
On the concrete pad I plan on either build a carport or buy an aluminum carport similar to this;
http://www.kingscliffe.com/carport.jpg
The main purpose of the carport is to keep the sun off my truck while detailing, but it will also give some protection from light rain. I will install some lights and power outlets, but I'm wondering if anyone has ideas for anything else that would go in a "detailing station"? Maybe run some water to it for convenience?