No longer a garage! Now a room for the 250.

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by Nick3814, Feb 6, 2014.

  1. Hi guys, not been on here much lately tied up with work and the few days I have had off I've been making some radical changes to my garage which is now officially my man cave (the misses thinks I'm mental) but as I rarely do any maintenance on the motors now as they're new and I prefer detailing I thought I'd make it more like a room for the car than a garage :smile:

    I've had the floor and halfway up the walls clad in red/black self adhesive floor tiles for a while now so it's not been a regular garage as most people would imagine and those that know me though that was a step too far, I cared not :wink:

    I've had the bench and cupboards fitted for a few years now so I fitted a wheel pod last Autumn to hold the spare wheels I have for the RenaultSports and boarded part of it out to store bits and pieces on it.

    So over the winter I purchased a couple of Stanley garage cupboards for Tescos direct and took down a load of less than straight shelving I'd had up for a number of years now.

    Now the bit that's different! Slatwall! What the hells Slatwall I here you say? It's the MDF panels that some shops are clad in with grooves fitted in them horizontally to hang shelves and accessories from.

    As I had to get them 4ft square I needed pieces to fill in between the bench and where the board finishes and continued this across the back and down the main wall of the garage. I made these out of chip board and wrapped them in a carbon fibre wrap (you got to love eBay :smile: ) then wrapped the bench in the same film to tidy it up.

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    So I've bought some hooks, a couple of rather nice clear acrylic shelves, a document holder and a phone holder ( more on that later :wink: )

    So I've got a selection of signed F1 caps and some none signed ones I wanted to display and also picked up a rather nice Monaco framed poster signed by John Surtees himself which sets the back wall off nicely.

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    So the phone holder! I've gone all blue tooth for my tunes when in the man cave and purchased a Wireless Bluetooth speaker (really surprised how much sound these put out!) so I stick the iPhone in the holder next to the speaker so when I'm wondering back and forth it's not in my pocket and breaking up the signal :wink:

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    And the final touch was lighting! The fluorescent tube is crap and I'm still pondering with the idea of some spot lights but discovered LED low voltage lighting strips on eBay, unbelievably cheap for what they are on 240v with a transformer I was able to hide the black wiring along one of the slats and run a set of self adhesive LEDs around the bench and a set under the front of the bench and along the underside of the carbon wrapped panels, pretty pleased with the result :smile:

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    Oh, and the document holder? It holds the sales brochures that advertised my two RenaultSports!

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    Now if I could just get rid of that bloody tumble dryer!!

    Thanks for looking guys :smile:
     
  2. You have waaaaaaaaaaaaaaay to much time on your hands mate ! Got to admit though that does look pretty damn good :smile:
     
  3. That looks great, but what's the white thing stuck in the corner :wink:
     
  4. Must be from ann summers.... Only ever seen women use them.


    Garage looks epic fella top work!
     
  5. How is the bike stuck to the ceiling though ????
     
  6. :smiley:
     
  7. Two hooks round the frame mate :smile:
     
  8. Ash87

    Ash87 RSM Moderator

    Looks good that, just started tidying my garage out, need to find some flooring tiles or paint it not decided yet
     
  9. Ha ha, you really know how to spoil that Megane and Twingo. When are you moving in!
     
  10. Stu

    Stu

    That is awesome, good skills.

    Definitely going to get a garage when I buy my first house. I miss not having anywhere to work on my car.
     
  11. Noooo a cube reaction GTC stuck to the roof!!
    have more respect and put it in the bedroom :-P
     
  12. I'd love to have space like that in my garage! It was empty when we bought the house a year ago (obviously) and the plan was for it to house my car and tools/toys I had or was planning to buy.

    Now it is full of stuff mostly for the garden I must say but I'll need to buy a shed or container to rehome most of it.


    It's a decent size.
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    With enough space to work on a car.
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    Now.
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  13. Lol amazing.

    Garage looks awesome mate.
     
  14. Will.

    Will. RSM Moderator RSM Moderator

    Epic. I would love a garage
     
  15. That's a nice size that mate, would love that :smile:
     
  16. Yeah I need to either come up with very creative storage or buy a shed or container.

    I need to sort out better lighting.

    I like your your wheel rack, where did you get it? I shied away from them as I read it was best to store tyres on their sides.
     
  17. Do a search on wheel pod mate, the guy who invented them was selling them on eBay £99
     
  18. Racing stripe on the washing machine lol...
     
  19. :smiley: I know, I reverse the car in and use to use it as a guide! Not a washing machine, it's a tumble dryer which is bad enough :smiley:
     
  20. wow that look fantastic Nick!

    can i ask where you got the shelf from that is holding the 2 tyres? would free up some space in my garage if i could get hold of one.

    thanks
     
  21. Thanks mate, it's called a wheel pod, do a search on it, they make them in a couple of lengths, mines the longer of the two, got it on eBay £99, well made too :smile:
     
  22. The nicest man pad I've ever seen.

    Looks fantastic.
     

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