neoquip
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as I had some spare units from our kitchen that were left over from 3years ago, I've now up them up in the garage.
So cleared everything out, assembled the units, cut the work top to size, put the iron on trim on the ends etc etc. Then with the spare floor paint.. (from the last time I painted it four years ago) I've re painted the floor
Just got to finish off with putting hooks up for garden tools. I've fitted a board to the wall ready, just need soon tool hooks.
Now... will I get the car in this time.. or will it get filled up with more junk.. and empty boxes??
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Colin
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Nice sized garage. Get a retro project of some sorts in there
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ralph34
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Great idea neoquip, it is important to keep your garage clean and well ventilated.
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dannymccann
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quote: Originally posted by ralph34
Great idea neoquip, it is important to keep your garage clean and well ventilated.
allied vans
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Are you a troll?
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Nismo
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quote: Originally posted by dannymccann
quote: Originally posted by ralph34
Great idea neoquip, it is important to keep your garage clean and well ventilated.
allied vans
allied van lines
Are you a troll?
Ian U2U'd
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a_j_mair
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pity you dont have units for the other side of door aswell. Looks really tidy though.
This is on my to do list aswell, just need to find the time to rip out existing and put in new floor screed
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dannymccann
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Are you having the kitchen units for storage, or are yo turning your garage into a kitchen / garage so you can park the car in the kitchen and do real barbeques on the engine? Cos that would be wicked cool
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neoquip
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you nutta lol
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neoquip
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garage done!!
tools now labeled on the hooks.. how sad am I
bought the plastic storage boxes from Wilko's = 80litre for £5.97
all nice and tidy for now....... and the car fits in!!!!!!!! 1st time back in the garage for 4years.
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whitter45
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why didnt you put the units in the space tot he right in the first pic
Looks great though
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neoquip
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cus I can fit the mower in there out the way.
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mattk
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I think you just like painting
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Terry12
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Looking in there now.
Out of interest where did you get those hooks for your garden tools?
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neoquip
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quote: Originally posted by Terry12
Looking in there now.
Out of interest where did you get those hooks for your garden tools?
now that's a story.......
ok....
1st I went to B&Q.. till i saw the price!!
for 2 hooks @ B&Q = £2.89
so went to Wilko's
for 5 hooks = £1.98 (and they did larger ones too at £2.99 for 4)
http://www.wilkinsonplus.com/Wilko-Tool-Hooks-x-5/invt/0160444?htxt=6O%2FeOueM7uDcc1M6HldJ40HIbHL67blK2ZYSMvWSy7S5doeJ%2Fg4a1eVmMPpL7w%2BioUleosay5i76%0Aro7tWg3mHQ%3D%3D
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Terry12
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Cheers mate, I wouldn't have thought of Wilkos tbh
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