- Dec 28, 2013
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I have a 2 1/2 stall detached garage. 1 stall is reserved for firewood and my tractor.
The 2nd stall is used to store riding mower, snow blower, 4 wheeler, smokers etc.
That leaves 1/2 stall "empty".
I can't store a vehicle in my garage!
So, I've been slowly clearing stuff out, making some usable space in it, especially for the colder weather.
I divided the bays with hanging Tarps on wire, installed a 30,000 btu propane heater in the 1/2 section, with a number of Buddy heaters available to supplement the heat in the cold weather.
I have a fridge in there, a work bench, hanging cabinets from when I redid my kitchen. I just got a 3 tear old gas stove which is converted for propane. 4 burners and a griddle on top, oven below.
I do my canning in there, but with the propane stove/oven, I can put some of my other propane burners etc. In the attic area of the garage.
When done, should be a decent place to work in during the winter. Pics when complete.
Gotta get our of the house during our long winters!
The 2nd stall is used to store riding mower, snow blower, 4 wheeler, smokers etc.
That leaves 1/2 stall "empty".
I can't store a vehicle in my garage!
So, I've been slowly clearing stuff out, making some usable space in it, especially for the colder weather.
I divided the bays with hanging Tarps on wire, installed a 30,000 btu propane heater in the 1/2 section, with a number of Buddy heaters available to supplement the heat in the cold weather.
I have a fridge in there, a work bench, hanging cabinets from when I redid my kitchen. I just got a 3 tear old gas stove which is converted for propane. 4 burners and a griddle on top, oven below.
I do my canning in there, but with the propane stove/oven, I can put some of my other propane burners etc. In the attic area of the garage.
When done, should be a decent place to work in during the winter. Pics when complete.
Gotta get our of the house during our long winters!
