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Work Space for Carport

Discussion in '2nd Gen. Tacomas (2005-2015)' started by TacomaCZman, Dec 4, 2019.

  1. Dec 4, 2019 at 6:59 AM
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    Howdy,
    My workspace is a covered carport with no garage. I want to design/build a workspace at the front of the carport.

    This could be as simple as a folding table or more elaborate with locking storage. I can move my Tacoma back 3'-4' and still be on level ground.

    My initial thoughts would be for something(folding table) ~4' wide by 2-2.5' deep.


    How about some ideas.

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  2. Dec 4, 2019 at 7:39 AM
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    I would definatly go with a table that will fold down flat against the wall. That will be space saving.... and you can also mount a circular saw on the bottom when needed and have a make shift table saw.

    Is it just your truck under the port? Are you wanting to store items like tools and car parts there also?
     
  3. Dec 4, 2019 at 7:46 AM
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    Yes, it’s just one truck. I have a workshop in my backyard, but just thinking about not having to trek back and forth.
    It might end up being a folding table(my original idea).

    If you or other commentators have a design layout please post.
     
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    Build a 2' deep x 8' long bench into the wall......using 3/4" plywood from Home Depot or Lowes

    Have them rip a piece of 3/4" plywood in half...screw a ledger board (2x4) on the wall....about 32" high

    Build some 2x4 braces to support bench....use 4x4's for legs...or cut 2x4's on 45* angles & bolt to wall

    Top of the bench will be 35-36" after plywood screwed down...adjust height according to your preference
     
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  5. Dec 4, 2019 at 8:03 AM
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    I agree with folding table. My initial thought was a floor to ceiling locking cabinet, that when opened reveals a small workbench mounted to drawer sliders, along with storage above and below. Then I immediately dismissed that for one reason: If your truck is at work the padlock would be visible from the street. Visible padlocks are a neon sign that says "free candy" to thieves.

    So back to the folding table idea: Minimum 1/2" thick ply with 2x4 rails along the front and rear edge, mounted to a pair of heavy hinges against the wall. A pair of hinged 2x4s can be used as the front folding legs. Mount a latch to this rail for securing against the wall in the folded position.

    Alternatively, you could just buy a pair of plastic folding picnic tables at Academy, and keep them with your tools. Not as cool, but it might be easier to manage.
     
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    Fold down table. Keep your tools locked up and not out front.
     
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    One to save. Thanks!
     
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    Looks like its gonna be a fold down table.
    Prefer to build it.
     
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    If you’re gonna build a fold down table, go way overkill on strength. Strong enough that you can set a transmission on it. It would also be nice to have a big vice on it, but that’s gonna be an shin breaker when it’s folded down.
     
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    I usually over engineer just about anything I design(not an engineer, but I try to act like one) . The vice will have to be relegated to my workshop.
     
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    Something I have heard of people doing is mount a trailer hitch receiver under the bench. Then have a vice and a bench grinder mounted on trailer hitch stingers.
     
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    If you're looking for a quick easy folding workbench I've seen a few variants using old tailgates. Might be something cool to consider!

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    Those are super cool but likely to be stolen from an exposed front-facing carport.

    It should look plain and unremarkable.
     
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    Armed in Utah had suggested 8’ for the length of my table. That seems a tad bit too long.
    Persuade me otherwise.
     
  15. Dec 4, 2019 at 1:01 PM
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    Depends on what you're going to do with that bench. If you're going to change out a water pump, 8' is a lot longer than you need. If you're going to completely disassemble a T5 tranny, 8' is probably just right. If you're going to have sex on it, you probably only need 6 1/2'.
     
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    Its not likely I would be disassembling my tranny. I think I’m leaning to a 6’ length. Thanks!
     
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    Do you ever plan on building a deck and/or pergola? 6 feet is challenging when doing carpentry projects.
     
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    Well, I built the deck you can see in the photo. 6’ is no problem for me.
     
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    My carpentry problems have always been when I start at the 1” mark to get a super accurate measurement and then forget to add 1” on the other end. LOL The electrical equivalent to that is soldering 2 wires together and forgetting the heatshrink. The mechanical equivalent is when you’re bolting things together and you go to the bench for the next part and see a part that was supposed to go on about 3 parts ago.
     
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    Been there and done that.
     

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