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Garage setup
Hey guys ! Just recently moved and want to see some different ways everyone is setting there garages up to hold products and tools trying to see best way to set it up to take the less amount of space
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Re: Garage setup
Have you looked through the auto and garage accessories sub forum?
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Re: Garage setup
I was lucky enough to have had cabinets built into the garage by the previous owner. Perfect for my "car spa" accessories.
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Re: Garage setup
Pics of existing set up? Not sure how much stuff you have in place now or stuff you have to store.
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I have not a single store spot in the garage as of right now just moved in two months ago and it being winter in Michigan not to much time being spent in the garage lol did manger to put up led fixtures
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Re: Garage setup
Originally Posted by
pdqgp
Pics of existing set up? Not sure how much stuff you have in place now or stuff you have to store.
I'll try and snap a few pics tonight. Basically the cabinets are at the front of the garage. They are like kitchen cabinets.
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Just finished doing a full tear down and build from scratch in my new home.
When I say tear down, I mean full tear down, went from a 2 door, 2 car garage to a single, custom, large door while relocating load.
Goal is to keep everything off the ground and keep everything mounted on the wall accordingly.
What would you like to know?
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Re: Garage setup
Originally Posted by
Toxix
Just finished doing a full tear down and build from scratch in my new home.
When I say tear down, I mean full tear down, went from a 2 door, 2 car garage to a single, custom, large door while relocating load.
Goal is to keep everything off the ground and keep everything mounted on the wall accordingly.
What would you like to know?
Holy crap this is awesome... so much room!!!!!!!!
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Re: Garage setup
Originally Posted by
Toxix
Just finished doing a full tear down and build from scratch in my new home.
When I say tear down, I mean full tear down, went from a 2 door, 2 car garage to a single, custom, large door while relocating load.
Goal is to keep everything off the ground and keep everything mounted on the wall accordingly.
What would you like to know?
Can I have your garage? I mean, your car would be nice too. But your garage. Is. Awesome.
To the OP, I store the majority of my products on the plastic shelving units you can purchase at Home Depot or Lowe's. Simple enough. Bulk at the bottom, smaller products at the top. They're inexpensive, hold a lot, and clean up well. Like DetailKitty, there are also kitchen-type cabinets in the garage but those store all the tools, home repair supplies, nails, etc.
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