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Default What are some good tips for garage - 06-09-2007, 03:59 AM

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Default 06-09-2007, 01:25 PM

Old kitchen cabinets, and pegboard with the large holes.
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Throw away, throw away, throw away!!!!!
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Default 06-09-2007, 07:12 PM

park your car in it..then you won't have room for all the junk & will have to throw it out!...or go to lowes or home depot...they can help.
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Default 06-09-2007, 07:20 PM

Get hooks and hang tools on the walls and get a storage cabinet for all of your flammibles.........Not expensive at Walmart or BigLots and make the garage look alot neater........Take care and come do my garage when you're done........LOL
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Default 06-10-2007, 03:06 PM

Get rid of anything that you haven't used in a year. Purge baby, purge!
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Default 06-11-2007, 05:59 AM

start with large heavy trash bags! and my big decisions! then plastic tubs that will stack or set in shelves the clear ones are nice because you can see whats in them,don't think you will remember because you won't.The smart thing is get a tape measure and get a ideal as to want size you really need.
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Default 06-11-2007, 06:21 AM

Shelving provides one of the most efficient methods of maximizing storage space. Shelving systems vary, from simple, single shelves supported by fixed brackets to fully adjustable units. Shelving can be designed to blend in with the style, character, and shape of a room, or even to function as a decorative feature. Always make sure that the materials you use are strong enough to bear the load.You can obtain shelves in a large range of woods of different thicknesses and in a variety of finishes, as well as in certain types of glass. The simplest shelf supports are non-adjustable track system. Once you have decided on the shelving support system that you need and have chosen the most appropriate shelving material, you will need to support objects that may be heavy to the wall.Whether you are putting up fixed brackets or an adjustable system, make sure that you secure the shelf support safely to the wall, and take care to hung the shelves so that they are perfectly level. Always use hardware that suits the structure of the wall. A range of metal and plastic anchors, as well as bolts with spring clips, is available for securing screws or a bracket to cavity walls.When mounting lightweight shelving on a cavity wall, use anchors made of plastic or metal. Most have wings that expand against the wall within the cavity. Select the size of bit recommended by the anchor manufacturer. Mark and drill the holes. Insert an anchor, and drive home the screws. The most flexible type of shelving and one that is ideal for storing objects of various sizes, such as books, is a track system. Making a set of shelves entirely for display purposes gives the opportunity to design a tailor-made, highly decorative unit.
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Default 06-11-2007, 06:58 AM

First off I'm going to have to agree with the throw away option. I am huge at keeping my garage clean so this is really my area. I live in a condo so I just get a small one car garage. I have a high customized Camaro that I keep in there but to keep all my tools and cleaning supplies organized and clean I went to WalMart and purchased a bunch of the plastic shelfs. They stand on their own and only cost around $15 each.
I seperated each shelf for it's own purpose along with making one that holds my tool box.
I may only have a one car garage but everything has it's own place and is quick and easy to find whenever I need it. I don't have to worry about anything falling under my car and popping one of my tires nor do I worry about something falling onto the car and scratching the perfect paint job.
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Default 06-11-2007, 07:23 AM

have a garage sale and then go through whats left. If you havent used it in a months, take it to the thrift store.
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