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Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Fort 54, Littleton, Co
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I'm finally getting around to posting up pictures of my shop, Fort54.
We bought this house in the fall of 2009. It was a bank owned repo. We bought it because the previous owner had added a attached 24'x36' shop with a loft next to the house garage. The garage was really well built, and a blank slate inside The house was badly dated inside, and we started working on the house right away. *I put up a slate fireplace with oak shelving: http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/s...ad.php?t=55052 *I remodeling the master bathroom and put in a steam shower: http://garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=90185 *I built a 8'x12' shed to get the garden crap out of my garage: http://garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=73350 *Then the biggie, we built an addition, and put in a new kitchen: http://garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=96660 *I also restored my childhood pedal car: http://garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=70107 *And I refurbished my Dad's free patio set: http://garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=115080 (*Cleverly linking all my threads....I saw Etek do this!) Anyway.....Throughout all this, we really needed the space in the shop to store all the crap from the remodeling. It really came in handy. When we finally got the house squared around, I was finally able to get my shop squared around. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Location: Fort 54, Littleton, Co
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The first thing I did was put down Epoxy-Coat on the floor. I had to use a 7" diamond grinder to put some tooth in the floor, as it had been sealed before. I used 20 tubes of caulk filling the joints, and I still didn't get them flush.
I recommend the Epoxy-Coat product, and I used it in the house garage when I did that floor too. The Epoxy-Coat floor makes wiping up spills so nice!
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Location: Fort 54, Littleton, Co
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I got my compressor a few years ago. It's a 5hp Champion, and it should be the last compressor I'll ever buy. I finally broke down and bought a Legacy Levelwind retractable reel tool, and mounted that on the ceiling.
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"The Audacity Of Bull$#*%" Last edited by 54FordPanel; 10-31-2011 at 03:52 AM. |
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The previous owner had a ceiling mounted heater, and he took that with him. So I had a gas line already run, and a exhaust vent thru the roof. I found a take-out furnace on Craigslist for $100, and put it in the shop. I made up a box to sit it on, drawing air thru big holes and up thru furnace filters.
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The shop has a really good size 24'x20' and tall loft. I put in a fold up attic ladder.
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I put in a good size work bench in the corner. I used my left over Epoxy-Coat to coat the bench, and that's nice because spills wipe right up. I built it at the right height to slide my tool boxes under like they were built in.
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Location: Fort 54, Littleton, Co
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I put heavy duty shelving up and filled it with plastic bins. I had to have that Harbor Freight rolling tool box, and I've yet to figure out exactly how I'm going to utilize it. But I got a good deal on it!
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Location: Fort 54, Littleton, Co
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I welded big bolts on the support beam that runs the width of the shop, and bolted electrical support beams to that. I store all my wood & trim on those. I also bought a HF hoist that I will be mounting to the beam. The hoist will have to be in a fixed position, because of the way the joist are attached to the beam, I can't put a trolley on there.
I will use the hoist to move my roller panel truck in & out of the garage, using pulleys mounted in pull pots on the floor.
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"The Audacity Of Bull$#*%" Last edited by 54FordPanel; 10-31-2011 at 03:58 AM. |
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I've had a parts washer for years. It really comes in handy. The shop did not have a sink, but I was able to run hot & cold water and put in a sink and drain thru the crawl space. The sink comes in really handy, and I plumbed it so I can attach a garden house to it. I have 240v outlets around the shop, and a 40' long heavy duty cord I can plug in. With this and outlets by the garage door, I can reach the street with my welder.
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This is another wall with shelving. When the garage was empty, I could have gotten 4 cars in easily I think. Now it would be really, really tight.
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I've mounted most of my sockets (Sears 299 piece set) on the wall. I used 2x4s ripped at an angle, and screwed them in tilted so I can access them. I used a combination of Hansen trays and Craftsman plastic socket rails.
I also put alot of my wrenches on the wall with brad nails. SAE on the right, metric on the left.
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I have a Husky tool chest that fits under my bench with out wheels, and a Husky top & bottom on the side. These are a step up from the usual Husky stuff at Home Depot, and I'm real happy with them. They should last.
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I made socket trays for my bigger sockets and my impacts. I just welded 1/2" square stock and 3/4" round stock to flat plates.
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More stuff around the garage. I had to cut a little notch for my welding cart to fit under the bench....whoops. I haven't had alot of luck with my Eastwood sandblaster. I can't quite get the combination of air and pressure to avoid clogging. I've given up on soda blasting.
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My garage signs. I have an interesting story about getting those......I rescued them. I have lots of them, and I know I'm posting duplicates, sorry.
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Location: New Brunswick, Canada
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Man, some fantastic work here.... I'm envious of the garage sign collection!! I had a pile of these before we built our house and got sick of moving them around (from apartment to apartment), so the wife said that they all had to go (and so they did; thanks to eBay and Kijiji). Now, with the new barn built, I don't have any more signs to hang on the walls!! Argh!
![]() How did you mount all your wrenches on the wall? It looks to be finishing nails... |
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Ohio
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54...I have spent the last 2 hours looking thru all of your accomplishments. Some I remember and some I don't. Either way they were all worth looking at again. Very nice tour of everything. I am just awestruck at the detail you put into things. Very, very nice indeed.
![]() ![]() In reading through the thread about the pedal car and the overspray that you had, I would recommend getting a roll or two of Sharkskin It comes in 12', 14' wide, and various length rolls with most being 400' long. It is real handy for covering things up from overspray. It's not expensive for all that you get. Anywhere from $30-$50 per roll. You'll also need a roll when you get the Panel painted.
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Thanks Freddy. I have a bunch of those signs left too. They were tearing down a whole block of buildings and one of them was a sign shop. I went inside right before the bulldozers came, and there were all these signs. I picked up boxes of them. I'll keep you in mind. Yes, I used brads for all the wrenches.
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Thanks, Kevin. I will look for that stuff. That would be great for the floor and covering the tool walls. Have you seen the portable/temporary paint booth things? They are basically spring loaded push bars that you hold up plastic sheeting with to create a paint booth. I'm going to be looking for some of those too.
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Location: michigan
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very cool space.....I really like the epoxy bench top and the signs are bad ass too!
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