349M garage (with 2nd bath) modified & loaded

jjbbrewer

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After a few mods and a bunch of time, I finally gave my 349M garage the workout it's needed. Here's a couple shots of the finished product.

From drivers side to passenger side:
  • Husqvarna TE610
  • Giant MTB
  • KTM 250 XC-W TPI
  • Trek Remedy 8 MTB
  • Honda CRF450

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I have a rolling tool box mounted under the chemical cabinet. X-track is along both side walls 21" from the floor from front to back (except over the bathroom).

I wasn't sure if this would all fit, but the BoltItOn rack give me enough flexibility to get 'er done.
 
After a few mods and a bunch of time, I finally gave my 349M garage the workout it's needed. Here's a couple shots of the finished product.

From drivers side to passenger side:
  • Husqvarna TE610
  • Giant MTB
  • KTM 250 XC-W TPI
  • Trek Remedy 8 MTB
  • Honda CRF450

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I have a rolling tool box mounted under the chemical cabinet. X-track is along both side walls 21" from the floor from front to back (except over the bathroom).

I wasn't sure if this would all fit, but the BoltItOn rack give me enough flexibility to get 'er done.

Very nice Jim. You will have to post another picture loaded with the street/track toys!

Chris
 
Jim:
With this much equipment I can see the possibility of
additional surgeries, be safe LOL.
Getting ready to replace my other shoulder:
Bob A.
 
Awesom stuff. I love your cabinet idea. Question, what kind of wall/material is behind the cabinet that would support cabinet? Instead of cabinet I would like to put a folding shelf.
 
Awesom stuff. I love your cabinet idea. Question, what kind of wall/material is behind the cabinet that would support cabinet? Instead of cabinet I would like to put a folding shelf.

First about a folding shelf, the cabinet I installed in the front has a folding part to it. Pretty much this one - except my paper towels are on the "end" of the shelf ..

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And the interior walls are trimmed with wood studs (2x4?) that I drove 1 1/2" screws into. You can write to Grand Design (with your VIN) and they'll send you the blueprints of the walls for your unit. Here's what I got from them for the external walls, which I used to mount the x-track.

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Finally, since I never responded to [MENTION=7988]CoChris[/MENTION], here's the garage loaded for paved track fun.

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wow that is a cool cabinet. Awesome. Thanks sooooo much for your guidance. Have a fantastic day1
 
After a few mods and a bunch of time, I finally gave my 349M garage the workout it's needed. Here's a couple shots of the finished product.

From drivers side to passenger side:
  • Husqvarna TE610
  • Giant MTB
  • KTM 250 XC-W TPI
  • Trek Remedy 8 MTB
  • Honda CRF450

View attachment 34961

View attachment 34962

I have a rolling tool box mounted under the chemical cabinet. X-track is along both side walls 21" from the floor from front to back (except over the bathroom).

I wasn't sure if this would all fit, but the BoltItOn rack give me enough flexibility to get 'er done.

Not going to lie....looks pretty damn good!!!!

Scott
 
I'm following up on my garage build since some people have PM'd me about it.

This shows the X-track on all of the walls about 20" up to use to anchor cargo. The X-Track on the front wall is where I typically secure a roll around tool box (I have different boxes for dirt riding vs. roadracing). The motorcycle rack is the BoltItOn configured with the two chocks I use for the Ducatis.

The PitPosse chemical cabinet/workbench is screwed to the front wall studs. The upper PitPosse gear cabinet has the leathers hanging on it.

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I screwed the X-track into the aluminum/wood wall studs where I could, and leveraged the happy jack mounts by adding 1/8" plate steel extensions underneath the jack track.

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Here are the screws I used for the X-track (and cabinet) installations.

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This is the upper gear cabinet. Another poster here on the forum gave me the idea of using the horizontal steel straps to create better mounting locations than just using the interior wall studs.

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Then I modified the upper happy jack bunk to use as a storage area. I installed screw eyes around the perimeter and used a truck bed cargo bungee net to secure whatever I want to put up there. Most of the time, it has folding chairs, spare carpet, and maybe a small mattress.

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Very cool build thanks for sharing with me on my thread. I will take a closer look and I assume "borrow" some of your ideas.

Oldcow
 

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