New House and Garage
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New House and Garage
Moved house and now got my wife and the R1150R installed (definitely in that order of importance). It's 11' x 17' so pretty easy to turn the bike around if I keep things tidy. Got the usual hand tools etc but no fixed work bench and only one power socket so far. A few cupboards and plenty of shelving.
So what are your ideas for fitting out a man's workshop , serious or otherwise?
So what are your ideas for fitting out a man's workshop , serious or otherwise?
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Re: New House and Garage
Congrats on the new garage, what you need to do now is fit a few more power sockets so that you can run a large beer fridge and a sound system. Hang a hammock for power naps, get a couple of old sofa's for your buddies to sit on and install a pot belly stove to keep you warm in the winter. A bucket is also handy for pissin in, saves going in the house and getting told off for dragging your dirty boots across the carpet and also avoids the chance of being allocated non essential chores by the loving wife.
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Re: New House and Garage
What he said.
And a workbench. Turning around in the garage is over-rated.
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Essential items:
air compressor
work bench
vise
tool chest
air compressor
work bench
vise
tool chest
Bob
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Remote control garage door so you can ride out/in without dismounting!
Motorcycle turntable. Absolutely my favourite gadget!
http://www.driveawaymat.co.uk/7.html
(I have steep driveway and single garage - now I can drive up and in, spin the bike around and be ready for the off) Brilliant!
Motorcycle turntable. Absolutely my favourite gadget!
http://www.driveawaymat.co.uk/7.html
(I have steep driveway and single garage - now I can drive up and in, spin the bike around and be ready for the off) Brilliant!
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Re: New House and Garage
well, Gregor
then Elec sockets. plenty
a work bench with a vise. An old kitchen table if room.
Good lighting
a peg board to hang tools upon
an air compressor
a stool with wheels
a crawl board.
I think the first question is how much room to turn your wife aroundgot my wife and the R1150R installed (definitely in that order of importance). It's 11' x 17' so pretty easy to turn the bike around
then Elec sockets. plenty
a work bench with a vise. An old kitchen table if room.
Good lighting
a peg board to hang tools upon
an air compressor
a stool with wheels
a crawl board.
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You guys are so fancy...
All you really need are three things: a hammer, vise-grips, and duct-tape.
All you really need are three things: a hammer, vise-grips, and duct-tape.
I was dreaming when I wrote this, forgive me if it goes astray...
Re: New House and Garage
Thanks for the advice. Electrics first after checking the circuit rating.Then Machine Mart here I come!
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iowabeakster wrote:You guys are so fancy...
All you really need are three things: a hammer, vise-grips, and duct-tape.
What?! No WD-40?
Bob
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Make sure the garage door is secure - good locks and possibly good alarm system - especially if you have got a decent sized beer fridge installed full of beer!!