Rich,
The 10x20 I mentioned is actually the extra space for tandem
parking. There's a 20x20 main garage area too. So, with 2 cars parked in
the main garage, I will have the whole 10x20 space for a work shop. I
think I'll start asking around for old kitchen cabinets or office
furniture. You never know, I might get lucky.
Thanks for the suggestions.
Matt
At 10:18 AM 8/10/2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Matt,
Old kitchen cabinets are really good idea; especially if they're free!
Floor space becomes real valuable in a garage, no matter how big you go. I
built, in the old garage, a 18" shelf along the back wall for storage of
items not needed on a weekly basis, extra parts, paint, etc. The advantage
of the shelf 8' off the ground, I had 10' ceilings, was two fold; I had an
extra 40 or so sq foot of storage space off the floor and I could take a
sight inventory anytime at a glance. I opted not to put storage in my
attic in the present garage because I was afraid it would become a morgue;
you know "Out of sight, out of mind". Plus, with 12' ceilings, getting up
there would be more of a PITA than it was worth.
I bought used industrial grade racks, much like ones you see at Lowes or
Home Depot, very reasonably. I have two 2' deep x 8' long x 10' tall racks
in my garage and still have space for a 4' x 8' workbench along the back
wall; remember I'm 28' deep. Again, I can see all that I have stored "At a
glance" and it is somewhat organized. Also, top shelf is a great place for
stereo speakers.
The only other advice I could offer to you right now would be either build
your garage bigger than you think you need, or build it so you could
expand it later. Consider this; your Elky is 17' or 18' long, right? So
let's say you park in the garage with you back bumper 1' away from the
door; not a lot of space. That leaves you with 5 or 6 foot in front. Is
that enough room? Is the Elky going to be the only resident?
Rich
-----Original Message-----
From: Matthew Post <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Aug 10, 2005 11:07 AM
To: The Chevelle Mailing List <[email protected]>,
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Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] Garage
Jim,
I think that is my plan. The extended space is actually 10x20 which is
plenty of space for what I had in mind....all my tools, air compressor,
fridge, cabinets, and a workbench. What I've seen at Sears or similar
places is that cabinets and workbenches are expensive. I'm thinking about
building my own or finding someone's old kitchen cabinets to recycle.
Matt
At 01:53 PM 8/9/2005, Jim Dos wrote:
>Matt,
>I was just in one of those type garages last week..very handy to have all
>the roller boxes and such out of the way of where the cars park..his was
>probably 24 wide and 36 deep on the long side...so the extended space was
>maybe 12x12...room for the tool boxes, bench, fridge, closet..etc..only
>thing better would have been 3 cars wide, like maybe 36 , then that space
>would have really been usable for the 4th car in a pinch..
>
>I can't tell you how excited I have become over doing radiant heat in the
>floor ...if I get a chance to do some new work...that is gonna go in for
>sure....no more cold feet...
>
>Jim (wanting creature comforts) Dos
>
>----- Original Message ----- From: "Matthew Post" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "The Chevelle Mailing List" <[email protected]>
>Sent: Tuesday, August 09, 2005 10:24 AM
>Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] Garage
>
>
>>Jim, thanks for this web site.
>>
>>I'm in the process of buying a new house so I get to start with a clean
>>slate for my garage. It's an unusual configuration (at least I think
>>so). It is as wide as a normal 2/2.5 car garage, but it has a tandem
>>space. So one side is two car lengths deep. Kind of cool, but it's not
>>really wide enough for the Chevelle, so I'm going to make that my work
>>shop area.
>>
>>This web site is going to be great for ideas, but if you guys have any
>>ideas for me for cabinets and a work bench, let 'em fly. I need to
>>decide whether to build something myself or buy.
>>
>>Thanks,
>>Matt
>>
>>At 08:33 PM 8/8/2005, Jim Dos wrote:
>>>I'd go with a single 18...worth the extra money over a 16 if you are
>>>going to park 2 cars on a daily basis...and a 20 would be even
>>>better...I've got the 2x9's and like most everyone , wish I had a
>>>single...1 less opener to buy...
>>>
>>>check out
>>>www.garagejunkies.net for other guys that are building and remodeling
>>>stuff..I have already gotten some good ideas from it..
>>>
>>>Jim
>>>----- Original Message ----- From: "Rick Schaefer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>To: <[email protected]>
>>>Sent: Monday, August 08, 2005 9:15 PM
>>>Subject: [Chevelle-list] Garage
>>>
>>>
>>> I am in final planning for my new garage. Gonna be a 24x36x10
>>>D-I-Y pole barn. I'm buying attic/storage trusses for the front &
>>>rear 12 feet. Then scissor trusses for the middle 12, give me enough
>>>overhead room for a lift IF I can ever swing it.
>>>
>>> I'm stuck on what to do for garage doors. 2 9x8's or 1 16x8???
>>>(BTW - gonna have a 9x8 back door too). I'm thinking that 16x8 will
>>>be easier for entry & exit and PROBABLY more practical. Any thoughts
>>>on that? Thanx.
>>>
>>>--
>>>Rick Schaefer
>>>72 TPI ElCamino
>>>http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/detail?.dir=8a4b&.
dnm=c562.jpg
>>>
>>>
>>
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