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Hey Wibby, I like the shelving in that picture. That is a better idea than those put-together products; looks reallly stout and very useful.
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They are extremely stout!

The ones with the extra support are rated at 300 lbs per bracket

Ones without the support are rated at 150 lbs per bracket
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These aren't very good, they kind of show strange parts of the garage as they were just pics I had.

http://s206.photobucket.com/albums/bb28 ... G_0460.jpg

http://s206.photobucket.com/albums/bb28 ... G_0464.jpg

The basics were covered, I think.

Water is really nice.
Floor covering, epoxy, paint- anything other than bare concrete.
I have really nice industrial retractable reels for water and air- nice to have- never in the way.
Lighting- there are some awesome new bulbs out there. I have 12 can lights in mine- 4 over each bay. I put in new bulbs and the difference was incredible- like Halogen vs HID in your car.
Heat/Air- nice depending on your climate. I have a gas hot water heater mounted on the ceiling.
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Re: Garage Pics

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urnuts wrote:These aren't very good, they kind of show strange parts of the garage as they were just pics I had.

http://s206.photobucket.com/albums/bb28 ... G_0460.jpg

http://s206.photobucket.com/albums/bb28 ... G_0464.jpg

The basics were covered, I think.

Water is really nice.
Floor covering, epoxy, paint- anything other than bare concrete.
I have really nice industrial retractable reels for water and air- nice to have- never in the way.
Lighting- there are some awesome new bulbs out there. I have 12 can lights in mine- 4 over each bay. I put in new bulbs and the difference was incredible- like Halogen vs HID in your car.
Heat/Air- nice depending on your climate. I have a gas hot water heater mounted on the ceiling.

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urnuts wrote:These aren't very good, they kind of show strange parts of the garage as they were just pics I had.

http://s206.photobucket.com/albums/bb28 ... G_0460.jpg

http://s206.photobucket.com/albums/bb28 ... G_0464.jpg

The basics were covered, I think.

Water is really nice.
Floor covering, epoxy, paint- anything other than bare concrete.
I have really nice industrial retractable reels for water and air- nice to have- never in the way.
Lighting- there are some awesome new bulbs out there. I have 12 can lights in mine- 4 over each bay. I put in new bulbs and the difference was incredible- like Halogen vs HID in your car.
Heat/Air- nice depending on your climate. I have a gas hot water heater mounted on the ceiling.
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Even with a 'best effort' I couldn't keep it that PERFECT for more than a day. :?
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Urnuts's garage is exactly that - N U T S! That looks like a showroom florr!
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If your work bench is covered or made of metal it makes it allot easier to clean.
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muddertrucker wrote:If your work bench is covered or made of metal it makes it allot easier to clean.
Lucky to ever see mine let alone clean it
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