hartattack
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I would like to see what every one has done for cabinets in there garage!
1965 Hygena kitchen cabinets removed from the kitchen when we moved in to the house (if you can see them behind the junk!)
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Here are my shop cabinets and I used the same ones in my garage
Here are my shop cabinets and I used the same ones in my garage

Here are my shop cabinets and I used the same ones in my garage
Here are my shop cabinets and I used the same ones in my garage
Buck, I;ve been meaning to ask every time I see a pic of your garage - what's the size?

1965 Hygena kitchen cabinets removed from the kitchen when we moved in to the house (if you can see them behind the junk!)
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Here are my shop cabinets and I used the same ones in my garage
1965 Hygena kitchen cabinets removed from the kitchen when we moved in to the house (if you can see them behind the junk!)
thats just not right. that looks almost as clean as my operating room.


Paging Dr. Scotstern.. please report to the garage for surgery.![]()
I'm quite jealous!

I got the cabinets from IKEA for both the garage and the shop. You guys are correct about finding things. I had to label the drawers and doors as it really is a problem. I really like the center island as it is about 10' X 6' and that provides a nice work area.
Unfortunately, the garage and the shop are not attached. The other problem I face is that the garage is only 100" high so I cannot install a practical lift. I am considering a MAX JACK but I amnot sure at my age if that would be practical to work under. For a bout the same price, I could buy a real lift and install it next to the garage, outside. (I live in San Diego, so that might work.)
The floors are Race Deck tiles in both areas and although that are a bit pricey, I could not use epoxy due to moisture issues with the slabs.
Scot
