A "Starter" Home Machine Shop
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A "Starter" Home Machine Shop
I wonder if he often get confused and forgets WHICH garage something is in???
http://www.practicalmachinist.com/vb/sh ... p?t=124958
http://www.practicalmachinist.com/vb/sh ... p?t=124958
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Re: A "Starter" Home Machine Shop
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So, he seems to be a retired machinist...
Did he work for NASA?
Nice setup... And he actually seems to use it!
Did he work for NASA?
Nice setup... And he actually seems to use it!
It's not a hobby, it's an obsession!
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Before I bought my current house in 2001, I looked at a tiny, civil war built colonial - the house was maybe 1200 sq feet and had lots of character. The basement had 6-foot high ceilings, cause people generally just weren't taller than 6 foot back then. Everything about it was just tiny - too tiny - well, except for the garage....
The garage was a recently built 10-bay monstrosity, most of which had 14-foot ceilings. Two brand-new service lifts were already installed. There was unfinished living space above the garage, that exceeded the living space of the house.
The seller claimed that the property was priced at the cost to build the garage, which was probably a stretch, but not by much. It was totally built to town code as it existed at that time - the town changed their code after it was built, realizing they had left an unintended loophole.
Although I'm happy with where I live, I often wonder if I made the wrong choice.
The garage was a recently built 10-bay monstrosity, most of which had 14-foot ceilings. Two brand-new service lifts were already installed. There was unfinished living space above the garage, that exceeded the living space of the house.
The seller claimed that the property was priced at the cost to build the garage, which was probably a stretch, but not by much. It was totally built to town code as it existed at that time - the town changed their code after it was built, realizing they had left an unintended loophole.
Although I'm happy with where I live, I often wonder if I made the wrong choice.
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When we moved here I was sold by the garage... That was about as far as I went on the tour. It's just an ovesized attached double, but it's part of a cathedral roof structure, and it's 24' at the peak over my workbench. I get claustrophobic working in a place with a typical garage height ceiling. Lots of height for a 2 post hoist, and the steel beam for the winch is already there. It's got house on 2 sides, so heating it isn't a problem. The attics are walk ins, the one over the room beside the garage is 22' x 16' has a full floor, and is great for parts storage. There's about 3 XRs up there in boxes...
One day we'll move to a place with a smaller house, and a full sized shop. I'd build, but there's enough "pre-built" examples around here I'd happily settle for.
One day we'll move to a place with a smaller house, and a full sized shop. I'd build, but there's enough "pre-built" examples around here I'd happily settle for.
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Mine is techincally a 3 car, but it is configured to hold 2. i actually like this setup 30ft deep x 20ft wide. It gives me alot of shop space I wouldn't have otherwise.
If I can get funds, and town approval(no HOAs woohoo!) I want to rebuild it as a minmum 50ft deep x 30ft wide and 20-25ft interior ceiling. I want to get all my cars, and any trailers I may end up with inside.
If I can get funds, and town approval(no HOAs woohoo!) I want to rebuild it as a minmum 50ft deep x 30ft wide and 20-25ft interior ceiling. I want to get all my cars, and any trailers I may end up with inside.
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Just like i can't stand those car that are so pristine, or have so much money tied up in them that I'd not drive them...Frag wrote: It's also not so perfect that I wouldn't want to work in it... I really cant stand those garages that are more like a museum.
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