workshop/garage
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workshop/garage
so i finally talked my wife into letting me build a garage. i am wanting to make it into a workshop/man cave and am looking for some suggestions for tools you think I will need. i have already looked at a couple lifts as well as compressors and impact wrenches. other than that stuff and the basic wrenches and sockets, any suggestions?
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A urinal (want others to come over 'n help? Or hang out? Beers will have to happen...thus urinal)
Some heat (judging by your location, so can work throughout winter)
Some heat (judging by your location, so can work throughout winter)
#4
Don't forget the bidet too,you know to rinse your sensitive parts
#6
if planning any extensive work (cams/tranny/engine) then extra shelf/table space for laying out parts during projects.
#7
By the way, to the OP... Thanks a LOT, JERK!
My girl was reading this thread over my shoulder, and asked "Which room is your mancave?"
"The whole house!", I replied. Now in my defense, the den is done up like an old hunting lodge, the master bedroom is done in the same motif, the back bedroom is our trophy/car room (car show) complete with die cast cars and vintage automobile memorabilia, the side bedroom is the office, done in an 18th century colonial theme, and the garage is, well, the garage.
"Well I am just going to have a "chick's room... a henhouse." she said.
To which I replied "You have one, it's called the kitchen!"
...and THEN the fight started. lol. I can feel her staring at me as I type. Whoops!
My girl was reading this thread over my shoulder, and asked "Which room is your mancave?"
"The whole house!", I replied. Now in my defense, the den is done up like an old hunting lodge, the master bedroom is done in the same motif, the back bedroom is our trophy/car room (car show) complete with die cast cars and vintage automobile memorabilia, the side bedroom is the office, done in an 18th century colonial theme, and the garage is, well, the garage.
"Well I am just going to have a "chick's room... a henhouse." she said.
To which I replied "You have one, it's called the kitchen!"
...and THEN the fight started. lol. I can feel her staring at me as I type. Whoops!
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#8
16x24 2 story barn and added a "dirty room" on the back 8x16. It's small, but there ain't much I can't do... So, what's in my shop... large heavy stainless work bench, plenty of cabnets and shelves, Lift table, TIG/stick welder, MIG welder, bike jack, several large tool cabnets, coffee station, water cooler/fridge, cable tv, sirius satalite stereo, wireless data, phone, chairs, air compressor, several grinders, polisher, mini lathe, floor drill press, bench drill press, sandblaster, parts washer, arbor press, oxy/acc torch rig, metal band saw, heat, flywheel truing stand, spoke wheel truing stand, tire machine and most every hand and pneumatic tool you could possibly need. The shop is wired for 100 amp service and the 2nd floor is all storage. What's not in my workshop/mancave? Women. They stay in the house!
Last edited by Blue SOG; 09-19-2011 at 02:31 PM.
#10
OP, First heat, and if you want A/C, not really needed though as cement floor stays cool. With heat you can now put in running water, which should include a sink and toilet in bathroom, and then kitchen style sink in work bench. Lights lights and more lights, put in as many as you can, trust me you can never have enough light when working on something. Make your work benches at least as high as your belly button and no higher than your nipples, this avoids you being hunched over. As far as tools go, buy a good air tool set which should include impact gun, air ratchet, air dremmel, air chizzle. With all the air tools a compressor will be in need, and good impact sockets deep and shallow in both standard and metric, while you are at it get a torques socket set as well (comes in handy with harleys) I have a 27x30 garage with no water or plumbing baorded and insolated, and it's replacment value is around $30,000 and I would value my tools at around $7-$10 thousand, don't make a budget when doing this cause all it's going to do is allow your wife to tell you that you are way over budget, TRUST ME!!