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allinon72

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Originally I was against putting up pegboard but I decided to put some up on the wall above my bench to hold my new Craftsman Industrial wrenches. I love the way it turned out.

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Looks like you might have picked up one of the "fancy" peg board kits. It doesnt look cheap like the stuff from homo-depot. Looks good, peg board gets addicting. I know that sounds funny, but as the days go by, you'll be trying to figure out how to hang everything up there! lol
 

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You did an excellent job on everything, DIY projects are so satisfying especially when they turn out so nicely lol! BTW, I may have missed it but I'd suggest some drawer liners of some sort for your tools so your paint isn't scratched up.

I use a local Memphis powdercoater for various auto and other metal projects after spending alot of money in the past on paints and clears that just weren't tough enough and you might be surprised how reasonable they can be sometimes depending on the color...

Jeremy
 
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Looks like you might have picked up one of the "fancy" peg board kits. It doesnt look cheap like the stuff from homo-depot. Looks good, peg board gets addicting. I know that sounds funny, but as the days go by, you'll be trying to figure out how to hang everything up there! lol

That's no fancy store bought kit, it started out as some beat up leftover pegboard from my dad's garage. I cut it to size and mounted it with some 1 bys. Then I painted everything a flat charcoal gray.
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And you're right, I've been thinking about putting up another piece for my power tools.
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Just a quick suggestion on a coating: I was lazy and had a quart of Rustoleum hammertone gray (they bought out Hammerite, I heard). Two coats a couple days apart and it looks great. Hides a bunch of surface defects. Not for a top you're gonna pound on much but for normal use and to seal off that particle board I'd definitely try it until the budget allows the stainless.
 

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Very nice garage! You have some very good use of space ideas. The tool box turned out great and the peg board looks great also. Keep up the good work and thanks for sharing. :thumbup:
 

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That's no fancy store bought kit, it started out as some beat up leftover pegboard from my dad's garage. I cut it to size and mounted it with some 1 bys. Then I painted everything a flat charcoal gray.
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And you're right, I've been thinking about putting up another piece for my power tools.
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Ah, you've fooled me again with paint! lol :beer: :pimpflash
 

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I feel like going out in my mess of a garage and stop crying about space and start cleaning! Looks great!
 
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Don't know how I missed this thread before, but just caught up on it. Outstanding job- you have a real eye for things.
 

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This garage and the way you made it look is very inspirational to me and has caused me to spend the last 2 days working on clearing out my little 1 car. Thread with photos later.
 

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I normally dont think the painted fancied up shops or garages are for me but I really like your theme. It looks like an old fashioned ford service center and its very well done. We just had a single car garage in our old place and we had a blast there wrenching on our motorcycles and hanging out.

Looks like you will enjoy your new space.
 

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Looking good! As someone mentioned, I like the smaller builds because it forces you to be creative and organized. Check out Jack Olsens build for evidence of that, he is running a wood shop, metal fab and auto garage out of a two car garage in the burbs, and it's awesome. If you end up needing more work space, think about a roll out bench under a solid mounted one. It's what I did and Im glad I did... You can always use a little more space!
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I feel your pain with the single car. Last house we rented was a one car, and it was a bear to work on anything.

When we were looking for a house my fiancee found this, and instantly knew where we were moving:
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We're just north of broadripple park. Your garage looks great.
 

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I feel your pain with the single car. Last house we rented was a one car, and it was a bear to work on anything.

When we were looking for a house my fiancee found this, and instantly knew where we were moving:
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We're just north of broadripple park. Your garage looks great.

Like how big your garage is. Do you have a thread so we can keep up with yours?
 
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allinon72

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Haven't updated in a while. Haven't done anything major lately, just a few small things.

Made a holder for my pry bars and long screwdrivers. Pry bars are a pain to store in a tool box
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Window covering. I wanted it to be charcoal gray to match everything else. Found them online for $30. Instead I bought cheap white aluminum blinds and painted them.
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Bayco retractable cord
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Safety first
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My next project will probably be building cabinets on this wall.
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I'm telling you, if you replicated your colour scheme on a RaceDeck floor, it would be out of this world. I truly admire your attention to detail. Coincidentally, I purchased the same retractable cord yesterday. Hoping to install it tonight.
 
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allinon72

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I'm telling you, if you replicated your colour scheme on a RaceDeck floor, it would be out of this world. I truly admire your attention to detail. Coincidentally, I purchased the same retractable cord yesterday. Hoping to install it tonight.

That's my plan, but as I detailed earlier in the thread, my floor has serious issues and that's holding me up.
 

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Amazing transformation and very inspiring! I have a small two car garage and you have more room than me! I really need to clean mine up.
 

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as I detailed earlier in the thread, my floor has serious issues and that's holding me up.

Well, judging from where you were, and where you are now, I'm sure you will sort your floor out. I have faith in you!
 
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