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Old 05-12-2012, 08:23 PM   #1
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Made a new addition to the garage

So I added some storage space for all my stuff... My girlfriend is starting to think I have some issues lol....

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Old 05-12-2012, 08:30 PM   #2
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Re: Made a new addition to the garage

What.......good use of space, I see no issues.......wait, get a cover for the BBQ and put it outside so you've got more room in there!
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Old 05-12-2012, 09:18 PM   #3
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Get more micro fiber towels, you can never have enough of those!
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Re: Made a new addition to the garage

Since when did being organized become an issue??

Looks good!!!
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Tell Your GF that You feel it was manly to be organized. She might just remember that when you detail her car one day
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I suggest you get covered plastic containers for storing your pads and towels to keep the free of garage dust.
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Your going to need a LOT more space lol
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I suggest you get covered plastic containers for storing your pads and towels to keep the free of garage dust.
I agree def get them towels and pads in some type of container , plastic bag whatever . u don't want dust and debris or whatnot settling on them .
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Re: Made a new addition to the garage

Go to walmart, you can get one of these.

Walmart.com: Sterilite 3-Drawer Medium Cart, Arctic White, Set of 2: Storage & Organization

They work very nicely, I got mine on sale for 11 bucks. I use the top for drying towels, the middle for paint safe polish/wax removal towels, and the bottom is for my "for anything but paint" towels.

Works well. But Mine is getting cramped. I literally have no more room in mine.
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Re: Made a new addition to the garage

Didn't even think about containers, that's a great idea... Yea unfortunately we rent this place so space is VERY limited, and if the Traeger went outside it would be gone in a couple days, too many tweakers walking through the alley. Cop "hey where did you get that bbq?" tweaker "it was just sitting there all alone and it told me it needed a new home"

The GF isn't sure what to think of all the waxes and cleaning supplies, I am just as bad inside the house too... wait till she see's my next AGO order...
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