Motorcycle garage (version 2)
Updated with more in-process pics below – though still not current…
I have always had a knack for collecting stuff. Not useful stuff, mind you; things like baseball cards, comic books, vocational skills, and manners were never things I was interested in having. No, I collect things that are likely only valuable to me, and are usually very awkward to store.
Bass guitars, drumsets, car parts, tools, motorcycles and debt are the types of things I seem to amass without really even trying. It’s pretty ridiculous, especially when you consider that I live in a 600 square foot house with no garage.
The solution? Move into a grownup house with a garage! Perfect.
Instead I built a shed. Well, my dad and Megan and Kevict and I built a shed. It will house the bikes, and the tools and helmets and leathers and gadgets and whiz-bangery attendant thereto, as well as a full set of race wheels and tires for the E30, and whatever other business I can cram in there.
The process? Dig a bunch of holes, fill ‘em with concrete, measure and set piers, build a floor, raise some walls, and roof it. Simple, right? Well, as long as you have a dad who’s a biulding genius and knows how to do all that, and has the tools and skill to get it done right, it is at least not impossible.
Check out the progress below.
| “Siding phase” pics follow below | ||
