Jump to content

The Man Cave


Cyberprog

Recommended Posts

So late last year we moved house, and as part of this I gained a lovely double garage which I've fitted out as a workshop and store.

Here's what it looked like before;

post-1401-0-96439700-1393104765_thumb.jpg

I can't find the interior pics atm, but the garage was open beams, and basic 80's metal framed single glazed windows in either corner. The floor was un-leveled (ridged) concrete).

So as my first test with the Landie on the garage doors nearly removed my wing mirrors, I resolved to have a wide (5m) roller shutter installed:

post-1401-0-94631800-1393104870_thumb.jpg

I also had the attic area boarded, and a insulated ceiling installed (as well as insulation in the roof also)

post-1401-0-05964400-1393104914_thumb.jpg

post-1401-0-32252600-1393104934_thumb.jpg

And here's the finished result:

post-1401-0-54822100-1393105011_thumb.jpg

Inside, we've had a leveled floor laid, and painted, and electric roller shutters over the window openings;

post-1401-0-25994200-1393105126_thumb.jpg

post-1401-0-69687600-1393105151_thumb.jpg

post-1401-0-34162100-1393105295_thumb.jpg

So that was the state of play as we moved in (as we had the place before selling the other house).

Here we have the racking starting to go in:

post-1401-0-46633800-1393105352_thumb.jpg

post-1401-0-35365900-1393105378_thumb.jpg

post-1401-0-01369000-1393105406_thumb.jpg

The next job was to re-do all the electrics, and Lighting:

post-1401-0-16285800-1393105451_thumb.jpg

post-1401-0-52560000-1393105476_thumb.jpg

post-1401-0-03160600-1393105507_thumb.jpg

post-1401-0-67057700-1393105537_thumb.jpg

post-1401-0-41438600-1393105562_thumb.jpg

post-1401-0-20759600-1393105589_thumb.jpg

And finally, after getting fed up with waiting for the builders, I wound up installing the windows myself:

post-1401-0-17843800-1393105644_thumb.jpg

post-1401-0-31546900-1393105680_thumb.jpg

post-1401-0-35764500-1393105702_thumb.jpg

And I finally got round to trial fitting the Discovery in the other day;

post-1401-0-88951300-1393105736_thumb.jpg

Loads of room :)

Oh, and one final shot of the new Drill that has arrived;

post-1401-0-02257300-1393105845_thumb.jpg

Hope you guys like it, there is still a bit of work to be done (more sockets and more storage on the walls) but we're 95% of the way there now :)

post-1401-0-60227400-1393105168_thumb.jpg

Link to comment
Share on other sites

The shutters were supplied by www.auto-roll.com - and cost me £936 inc vat for the pair. The 5m shutter cost me £1095 inc vat.

The openings were cut to size, and the shutters installed to the front of the opening (which was a single breeze block width). The windows were then designed to fit the internal dimensions once fitted, and the housings for the shutters only protrude about an inch or two from the window opening. It's then sealed round with expanding foam and silicone.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

It's about 6m x 6.5m, height at the apex is just enough for me to stand up more or less - so about 2m. I couldn't have asked for a better size, save maybe a little more depth and width (and the land would have allowed for it at the time of building back in the 80's as the neighbour tells me his extension is fairly new...

I have nearly a metre to the rear, and that again to the side to the boundaries. Plans for a lean-to at the rear are afoot ;)

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I'd encourage you to go as wide as you can. 5.5 will probably be ok for a 90, but a 110, or disco will probably take up most of that 5.5m. If you can squeeze another half metre, I think you'll find it worth it. Book says the Disco2 is 4.7m long, Disco 1 is 4.54m long, but add a half to metre workbench at the rear and you'll be limited on space to work.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

That looks rather tidy and well organised, and some useful machinery in there too.

I am in the process of trying to do similar to my garage, but it is taking too long :( . Alas mine isn't tall enough to fit in Ninety in.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

The little roller shutters on the windows are a brilliant idea. I'm in the process of fitting a roller shutter main door to my garage and was wondering what to do about the window.

You've done a very tidy job which makes me ashamed I haven't yet finished moving from my old house garage into my new one despite having a massive boarded out loft.

I really need to get my finger out.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

The little roller shutters on the windows are a brilliant idea. I'm in the process of fitting a roller shutter main door to my garage and was wondering what to do about the window.

You've done a very tidy job which makes me ashamed I haven't yet finished moving from my old house garage into my new one despite having a massive boarded out loft.

I really need to get my finger out.

Yep, they protrude very little into the building (indeed, probably less than the buttresses halfway along the wall anyway) and keep things a little more secure from prying eyes.

I need to fit some locks to them however, as they can be lifted from outside (due to being very lightweight) although I may have a play with solenoid bolts at some point ;)

The only thing you lose is a window ledge. You could always affix a shutter to the outside and cover the entire window, but your shutter box will be external and the whole thing will protrude from the building quite a bit.

It's a shame nobody does a full window frame and kit for this sort of thing...

Link to comment
Share on other sites

ahh another workshop type thread :) recently that has been my favorite type, but one thing is i always find workshops are never big enough no matter how big they are haha

Having spent the best part of a week trying to find my garage floor.... Never knew I had so many tools, just told the wife that when I snuff it, she's not to sell the tools as tools, rather she needs to weigh the buggers in. Even after buying a new roll cab and top chest at the weekend, I've still run out of space, where the hell did all this stuff come from.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Having spent the best part of a week trying to find my garage floor.... Never knew I had so many tools, just told the wife that when I snuff it, she's not to sell the tools as tools, rather she needs to weigh the buggers in. Even after buying a new roll cab and top chest at the weekend, I've still run out of space, where the hell did all this stuff come from.

I know that feeling all too well. I'm in awe of the awesome mac tools cabinet my indie mechanic has though, he says he'll leave it to me in his will tho ;)

Need to track down my roll cab chest that was loaned to a friend a while back, before he had a breakdown!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 2 weeks later...

I now officially hate my bloody garage with a passion. Been attempting to find the floor for far too long (starting a Mini restoration very soon) so needed some space, out came the shelving and attendant (sealed) boxes. One of the boxes contained an Exmoor Trim kit for a pair of defender seats, unseals the box to find the f$£%kin rats have eaten holes in some of the trim. How the hell they got into the box WITHOUT making a hole I simply do not know.

And I still can't engineer enough space to get the bloody Mini in.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Just an industrial floor paint. Was done by the builders, but it's coming up already in places which is annoying. But it's just one of those things and I wasn't particularly kind to it when I first moved in, dragging things over it. I'll probably put down another coat in the summer if I get time.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

We use cookies to ensure you get the best experience. By using our website you agree to our Cookie Policy