Got to build and install a foldup workbench and five sets of storage and organizing shelves for all three walls of a garage. Used a gate latch to hold the workbench up and out of the way. The large shelf units have sliding doors and drawers on casters under them.
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I'll give ya 5 bucks for that fan..it is hot here.
Nice work BW...nice and tidy.
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I almost went home on my lunch break last Wednesday to grab my worksite fan. The heat index was 95-100. I picked the hottest day of the week to work on that vaulted porch ceiling. Pretty toasty on top of a ladder (Not as bad as dealing with the heat in the full sun or in an attic though). It has been much cooler the last few days.On the subject of the garage, I wish I had a set up like that myself...someday.
Whyn'tya stick nails in the wall and hang stuff up?
(Well, that lot sure takes the t-shirt - great ideas!)
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Here are a couple more pics. One of the large shelf unit w/ door open and one of a smaller set of shelves that has a fixed center shelf and a couple of adjustable shelves (sitting in the bottom for now). I made all of the shelving like bookcases so they could be moved or just moved around. They are very securely fastened to the studs though.