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As nearby as possible and with electricity. Preferably in a not too scummy area and well lit. It's probably best that when you look around most of them have their doors still attached. ____________________ Current bike: Kawasaki Z750S |
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I bought one last year, and it should be pretty straight forward.
The structures are about as basic as you can get - usually concrete blocks with either a tin or fibrous cement roof.
Problems I had with mine.
1. Roof had been patched but not all that well. I went over the patches with a fibreglass kit from ebay £20.
2. The door is pretty shagged. I could get a service kit and new runners, but I'm going to get a new sectional door with better security, sealing and insulation.
3. Wooden beam across the top of the garage door was rotten, and side of garage door posts. I've replaced the beam, and will do the posts when I do the door.
4. Guttering was leaking. New black plastic parts £16.
5. Garage floor was just about lower than the shared area in front, due to tarmac resurfacing over the years making the drive way a bit higher each time. They'd countered this by putting a concrete berm a couple inches high behind the garage door, probably fine but if the roof leaks water inside the garage it won't drain out. I have a cement mixer, so a couple of weekends and a few hundred £ on concrete means I now have a lovely new concrete floor with a DPC underneath.
Other things I've done.
Painted the inside white, fitted shelving and slatwall type stuff as inspired by this:
https://americanwoodworker.com/blogs/shop/archive/2009/08/04/hyper-organize-your-shop.aspx
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 12 years, 98 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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