Space for working on a car
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Lil' Joe

Original Poster:

1,548 posts

210 months

Sunday 13th February 2011
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I live in west London (w10) and would like a small space to start tinkering/restoring an original Mini. It needs to be as cheap as possible as I believe I cannot do any work on the street (not that thats feasible anyway!) and I don't mind traveling a bit, say 45mins-1hour.
Any ideas?

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Fatboy

8,257 posts

296 months

Sunday 13th February 2011
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Are you after something like these guys?

http://www.pitstartgarage.com/

No experience of them, but I remembered a few of these type of places springing up...

richyb

4,615 posts

234 months

Sunday 13th February 2011
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Do you mean somewhere you can use exclusively for a few weeks/months or just a few hours at a time? I've been past the putstop in park royal and it does seem like a good idea but its obviously only for a few hours at a time.

duncancallum

971 posts

202 months

Monday 14th February 2011
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Retro rides have a garage forum with offers of space and units to rent.

FlossyThePig

4,138 posts

267 months

Monday 14th February 2011
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Lil' Joe said:
I don't mind traveling a bit, say 45mins-1hour.
If that is each way you may find the travelling soon robs the joy of tinkering.

When I had a garage next to the house it was easy to get on with things, but after moving and shifting the car to a lockup the joys diminished and the project was eventually abandoned.

Many years later having a house with garage rekindled the bug and I successfully built a Midas in the required timescale.

ShampooEfficient

4,278 posts

235 months

Monday 14th February 2011
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FlossyThePig said:
If that is each way you may find the travelling soon robs the joy of tinkering.

When I had a garage next to the house it was easy to get on with things, but after moving and shifting the car to a lockup the joys diminished and the project was eventually abandoned.
>nods sagely<

I'm a massively overgrown child, so I get frustrated if something I need is in the house, which means a 60yd walk around the outside of the garden fence, then 60yds back to get to the garage. Yes, it's laid out stupidly. I can't imagine the frustration if I had to travel a proper distance to get a tool or part I'd left in the dishwasher.