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If anyone noticed that I dropped off the map for the last 3 weeks, it wasn't just a food coma from the holidays, I've actually been working on this project. My wife and I just bought a house which had a two car garage. I would rather make guitars than park my car indoors so I commenced to turning it into a workshop!
The first step was tearing out a kitchen in the back of the garage (I have no idea). In the first picture that's already gone and we're furring out the studs to 6 inches. Then we built a wall part way down to help support the ceiling joists and make the space a little smaller. Total shop space is 19' x 13' with a 19' x 6' storage area. The garage doors also had to come off and we framed in that wall and put a 3 foot entry door.
The second picture is a little gruesome, there were actually three electrocuted mice in the old shutoff box. One had its little paw outstretched...
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RE: Turning old garage into new workshop (in reply to Andy Culpepper)
Nice! Why did you fur out the walls? To fit more insulation? You gunna drywall it? Dunno jack about building guitars but I do know about building houses. Feel free to reach out with any questions you might have. Sounds like your pretty capable on your own though. Post more as you go along!
RE: Turning old garage into new workshop (in reply to Leñador)
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Nice! Why did you fur out the walls? To fit more insulation? You gunna drywall it? Dunno jack about building guitars but I do know about building houses. Feel free to reach out with any questions you might have. Sounds like your pretty capable on your own though. Post more as you go along!
EDIT: Posted too soon lol
Got 220's in case you wanna run some big stuff?
I appreciate that man. No 220... don't really need it with what I have. 40 amp subfeed.
RE: Turning old garage into new workshop (in reply to Andy Culpepper)
Looking forward to seeing the finished workshop photo. All the best with everything..... nothing like a totally fresh canvas for a new year. Good wishes.