I'm going to use this article as motivation to clean out the sheds so that I can make better use of the space for tools and stuff. (I don't have a garage.)
Photography by Chris Tropea
Not all of us have the space or the budget for a large, dedicated car workshop.
I don’t.
But I still faced a big project–the reassembly of a VW Beetle.
So, how did I make the most of my seemingly humble two-car garage without sacrificing its everyday functionality? Here are a few ideas I found that helped strike a balance between …
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I'm going to use this article as motivation to clean out the sheds so that I can make better use of the space for tools and stuff. (I don't have a garage.)
The challenge for me whenever I had attached garages was do I want to A) Work in it? or B) Park in it?. I never figured out a way to make both coexist in harmony. Possibly because I'm kind of a slob. Hard to say.
Great article. My biggest problem is that I have too much non-car stuff. By the time you work in the fridge, the bike stuff, the kayaking stuff, the full-sized lathe, the radial arm saw, et cetera, efficient it is not.
In reply to David S. Wallens :
Yeah, I still want more light im my garage but that's on the back burner for now.
In reply to Kreb (Forum Supporter) :
That is a struggle, that is why for me almost all non car or house tools go into the shed. The one big exception is my mountain bike.
I really need to get a shed to store the pile of garden tools that rarely get used. They are taking up valuable real estate. Especially the huge gas snow blower that didn't even move last year.
JG Pasterjak said:The challenge for me whenever I had attached garages was do I want to A) Work in it? or B) Park in it?. I never figured out a way to make both coexist in harmony. Possibly because I'm kind of a slob. Hard to say.
Car has paint. It gets parked outside.
In reply to Chris Tropea :
First off, nice write up / article. Second, looks like you've created a very usable work space, I'm totally going to use some of your tips. Third: how do you like the Ryobi work light pictured?
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Re: more general light in the garage, Barrina LED's from Amazon are AWESOME, cheap and easy to install.
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