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Garage work wrapped up, now with pics

drooartz

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It's been a busy couple of weekends. The end result is that the interior of my garage now has 2 major changes: a 10' work bench and two 16' shelves were put in on the side (in place of some horribly built shelves). In the back we re-braced a large shelve; it is now braced up to the ceiling rather than down to the floor.

This opens up lots of space at the back, and once the Tunebug is back on his wheels and the junk at the back is on the shelves I'll be able to keep the Tunebug sideways across the back and park my daily driver back in the garage. I'm a bit tired, but it was a productive weekend!

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<span style="font-style: italic">The new setup</span>

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<span style="font-style: italic">Re-braced shelves, I still have to move the tools and dismantle the old workbench</span>

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<span style="font-style: italic">My new workspace, awaiting tools and greasy Tunebug parts</span>
 
Nice use of space, Drew....but, you do know that lawn is just an empty space that's waiting for a garage to be built, don't you?
 
Tony -- garages unfortunately cost space and money, neither of which I have enough of. So I do the best with what I have.

Ray -- the gas tank (and a potential replacement) is out of the car, cap in place. You can see the filler necks to the left of the car.
 
drooartz said:
Tony -- garages unfortunately cost space and money, neither of which I have enough of. So I do the best with what I have.

Ray -- the gas tank (and a potential replacement) is out of the car, cap in place. You can see the filler necks to the left of the car.
Well, it looks like you're on the right track....do you have a copy of <span style="text-decoration: underline">Ultimate Garage Handbook</span>?
 
I've never heard of that book, Tony. I'll have to add it to my library. Thanks for the recommendation.
 
Another good one: <span style="text-decoration: underline">Creating the Ultimate Garage Workshop</span>
 
Now, lets get some paint on those walls before things go back, two coats please.

LOL

Nice work.
 
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