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Posted: 12:49 pm Dec 12 2007
by wanaride
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.

Posted: 05:51 pm Dec 12 2007
by Mr. Wibbens
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

Garage Pics

Posted: 01:07 am Dec 15 2007
by urnuts
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.

Re: Garage Pics

Posted: 01:30 pm Dec 15 2007
by Ondatrail
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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.

WOW :shock: Clean shop and bikes I give you props :bravo:

Re: Garage Pics

Posted: 05:28 pm Dec 15 2007
by IdahoCharley
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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.
OMG - You have the garage I want :supz: :prayer: - please send me my title to it!! Looks very nice - some day maybe I'll also have one with a dedicated area. :rolleyes:

Posted: 05:40 pm Dec 15 2007
by GS
Even with a 'best effort' I couldn't keep it that PERFECT for more than a day. :?

Posted: 10:20 pm Dec 15 2007
by 2001kdx
Urnuts's garage is exactly that - N U T S! That looks like a showroom florr!

Posted: 08:17 pm Dec 16 2007
by muddertrucker
If your work bench is covered or made of metal it makes it allot easier to clean.

Posted: 08:35 pm Dec 16 2007
by Mr. Wibbens
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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