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After more than 2 years, the garage is complete.

03whitegt

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It was a lot of work, but soooo worth it... Whatcha think???

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Cholleman

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Looks great. What did you use in the tool box drawers to hold the sockets?
 

Tlag

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Looks great!

How about some details on the floor and those built-in cabinets?

Thanks!
 

jkrswld

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wow that is pretty slick! You think those ramps and sawhorses will be ok up on the pegboard? Maybe the board I've seen is weak but it seems to me those pieces would rip the board...
 
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03whitegt

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NICE CABINETS!!!! Whats in the doors just out of curiosity, broom closet?

Water heater in one and lawn equipment in the other.

Looks great. What did you use in the tool box drawers to hold the sockets?

1/2" MDF.. Drilled all the holes, sanded, primed, painted and clear coated.

How about some details on the floor and those built-in cabinets?

Rustoleum two stage epoxy. Used five kits (three coats with the sprinkles on top).
 

88thunder

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Did you change the bumper cover on your mustang? I thought the GTs had cutouts for the dual exhaust?
 

e-tek

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Another "beauty garage" comment.... but also - ever use any of those sockets?! lol

Kidding - classy place. Thanks for the post!
 

Motown 454

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03, Sweet garage you did a nice job. How big is you garage?
Forgot to say I need one like that for my Camaro...
 
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rocketman

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The title of this post is OBVIOUSLY a mistype...

"the garage is complete."

Sorry, NO GARAGE is ever "complete!" I don't see the lift, the flat screen, or the fridge!!!
 

porphyre

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03whiteGT - Those built-in cabinets look great. I'm going to steal that idea!

I read you used 3 kits of the Rustoleum in that 25x28. Was that the water based or solvent based (professional)? Did you use a clear coat? Did you have any coverage problems?

Mine's 24x26 and I was planning on 2 kits of Rustoleum Professional color and 1 kit of Rustoleum Clear coat. I'm wondering if that will get 1 or 2 coats of color.

Thanks!
 

JASTECH

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That is a very nice MC (man cave)!
I like the MDF idea, but then I would have to make runs back to box for sockets instead of grabbing 3/8" Hansen holder or?
 

mws444

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Great Garage! Gotta love a fellow clean freak, takes a lot of time a effort to keep everything in order. Also saves a lot of time when you are looking for tools or parts!
 
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