... well it's spring in Australia isn't it?
To start this off, Here is what the garage looked like about 20 minutes in. It didn't look much different from this before I started but I assure you it was inaccessible.

The main thing I wanted to focus on was fitting my tire trailer in a way that it wouldn't be a burden. I started by removing everything off the shelves and put everything to the other side of the garage. Then the shelves were pulled away from the wall and I began sweeping near the walls. It was a mess. Most of it was taken care of with the shop-vac. There was even a lizard thing in there crawling around somewhere. It scared the hell out of me and I accidentally dropped a block of wood on it.

After all was swept, I questioned to myself, "where should I put things?". About 10 minutes later I went back to moving shelves and putting things on them. Just a few minor changes in where the shelves went. I am not 100% satisfied with the placement of everything but it's maybe 85%. I still need to build some things on the wall to be able to hang stuff. I want to hang my wing on so that it is out of harm's way. Quite possibly there might be a tire rack in the future. There's just a couple other little things that are extremely time consuming. I really need tupperware!

Now there is space to walk between the car and the aisle without worrying about damage. 4 hours of work, so rewarding.
Oh yeah... How much of this shit does one need? :p

thanks for reading :)
1 comment:
hook it up with the spare wheels and tires!
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