Evening all!
After I moved house in June i have been searching for some were to use to mess around with cars in - my single garage just doesn't cut it!
So after a prolonged search and some disappointment (mainly looking at places that were over priced sh!t holes) i came across this in september.
My other half instantly nicknamed it 'THE SHACK' as thats basically what it is but this time it wasnt over priced and had electricity but needed some work to get it to were i wanted it.
Please bear in mind i was on a tight budget and have little to no knowledge on how to do most of the jobs properly so just did them the way i thought best.
Here it is at the start
Full of curse word but it had potential
Reasonable height
nice level floor
Well most of it
So i started to clean it all out
And gave it a good wash and degrease to clear the dust and oil residue
Filled the whole in the floor
And started to give the place a lick of white to brighten it up
Then started to cut the floor in
Getting there
Then there was the small matter of the door that was a little rotten!
I set about removing the rotten wood and previous poor repairs
The haulage company opposite me kindly let me had some of their wood that they use for shoring up their loads
And began to replace the cut away wood
And filled in the rotten slats at the front with some MDF off cuts i had
Here's the floor finished
Gave the door a coat of undercoat
And a top coat
I then replaced the wood that edged the side of the door (i had to buy thiis £11!)
And painted that up
Once the door was weather tight I needed to get on with lighting the place as the nights were drawing in and the clocks went back. So as luck would have it one of my mates could get the tube light fittings FOC so i just had to buy the tubes and the wiring WIN!
Let there be light
I then began to sort the window out - i wanted to be able to open it so kept that in mind
I made up some bars out of a packing cage
checked it for fit
And painted it
Then moved on to the glass - i removed 4 at first as i had 4 made in perspex to see how it would work
Cleaned off the original frame
and painted it up
And fudged them in with some sealer
Bolted the bars in properly
Notice how much clearer the new perspex is compared to the old glass
I have edged the whole door with 2inch by 2inch by 5mm angle and slapped some locks on too but haven't taken all the pics yet as it was dark out here an inside pic
Back inside and i deliver a collection of curse word from my parents garage
And dumped it in 'THE SHACK'
Began to get some storage up on the wall and the tissue
Much better
And got some shelving up
Next job is to re organise all the sh!te and clear some space to get a car in (possibly a nova if i can find a good MK1!) and build a proper work bench as the one that i inherited with the place is as stable as a tramp after a litre of paint stripper!
After I moved house in June i have been searching for some were to use to mess around with cars in - my single garage just doesn't cut it!
So after a prolonged search and some disappointment (mainly looking at places that were over priced sh!t holes) i came across this in september.
My other half instantly nicknamed it 'THE SHACK' as thats basically what it is but this time it wasnt over priced and had electricity but needed some work to get it to were i wanted it.
Please bear in mind i was on a tight budget and have little to no knowledge on how to do most of the jobs properly so just did them the way i thought best.
Here it is at the start
Full of curse word but it had potential
Reasonable height
nice level floor
Well most of it
So i started to clean it all out
And gave it a good wash and degrease to clear the dust and oil residue
Filled the whole in the floor
And started to give the place a lick of white to brighten it up
Then started to cut the floor in
Getting there
Then there was the small matter of the door that was a little rotten!
I set about removing the rotten wood and previous poor repairs
The haulage company opposite me kindly let me had some of their wood that they use for shoring up their loads
And began to replace the cut away wood
And filled in the rotten slats at the front with some MDF off cuts i had
Here's the floor finished
Gave the door a coat of undercoat
And a top coat
I then replaced the wood that edged the side of the door (i had to buy thiis £11!)
And painted that up
Once the door was weather tight I needed to get on with lighting the place as the nights were drawing in and the clocks went back. So as luck would have it one of my mates could get the tube light fittings FOC so i just had to buy the tubes and the wiring WIN!
Let there be light
I then began to sort the window out - i wanted to be able to open it so kept that in mind
I made up some bars out of a packing cage
checked it for fit
And painted it
Then moved on to the glass - i removed 4 at first as i had 4 made in perspex to see how it would work
Cleaned off the original frame
and painted it up
And fudged them in with some sealer
Bolted the bars in properly
Notice how much clearer the new perspex is compared to the old glass
I have edged the whole door with 2inch by 2inch by 5mm angle and slapped some locks on too but haven't taken all the pics yet as it was dark out here an inside pic
Back inside and i deliver a collection of curse word from my parents garage
And dumped it in 'THE SHACK'
Began to get some storage up on the wall and the tissue
Much better
And got some shelving up
Next job is to re organise all the sh!te and clear some space to get a car in (possibly a nova if i can find a good MK1!) and build a proper work bench as the one that i inherited with the place is as stable as a tramp after a litre of paint stripper!