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    Adding Garage Outlets

    I would assume you have a panel in your garage if it is detached from your house?. I know this can be done by adding wire to existing switches or outlets etc as long as you don't exceed 80% of your circuits maximum amperage, but if you do have a panel out there have you considered adding a...
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    How about a landscaping thread

    As I was scrolling down your post, I got to the picture and thought "I've never seen that color of ornamental grass before".. only to realize once seeing the whole picture it was in fact a fluffy dogs tail... [emoji1] lol Sent from my SM-G903W using Tapatalk
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    How about a landscaping thread

    Wow.. I sure wish I had your masonry skills!.. that is a whole lot of work from prep to finish, looks great! Sent from my SM-G903W using Tapatalk
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    Newage Series Bold Series Cabinet Review

    I can't speak for TOYSTRY, but having owned these for the past couple of years now I'll tell you that they've been great for my day to day usage. They can hold a TON of stuff. Mind you I'd make sure to keep the heaviest items on the ground or lowest floor cabinet shelf obviously.. I believe...
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    Newage Series Bold Series Cabinet Review

    You made a good choice, those are looking sharp! [emoji106] Sent from my SM-G903W using Tapatalk
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    Security Cameras

    Figured I'd post an update on my whole run around... I got completely screwed by the first installer ( JS Lemac Computers) Scott had the wool pulled over my eyes from the start by suggesting a Foscam system ( which I knew nothing about at the time) until I started doing my research online. It...
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    Tonka Garage ( picture heavy)

    Thanks dare23!, those cabinets made organization so much easier for me, well worth the investment.. the shed also helped me out big time. Always good to hear from a fellow Canuck!. Sent from my SGH-I747M using Tapatalk
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    Tonka Garage ( picture heavy)

    Tonka Garage + Home Landscape and Other Property Projects ( Picture Heavy) Drivesitfar, thanks for the kind words!, couldn't have done what I did if it wasn't for some good inspiration from other members builds on this site.. lots more to come inside and out!. I actually started reading your...
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    Tonka Garage ( picture heavy)

    Tonka Garage + Home Landscape and Other Property Projects ( Picture Heavy) Thanks!, mine aren't the best ones you can buy from there by far.. however the price was definitely right when I got them. I'm really impressed with the quality so far.. haven't had any issues with them since...
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    How about a landscaping thread

    Thanks Brian80!, I'm a huge fan of stone and have a lot of my beds lined with either armour stone or like what you saw above with river rock.. no edging needed, I only run the string trimmer around to get a crisp edge every 2 weeks and thats it. Also easy to **** the leaves up out of the stone...
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    Tonka Garage ( picture heavy)

    Thanks JohnnieMo!, yes that layering saves a ton of time, I actually read about that online one day and I've used it a number of times now with success.. the key is having enough layers and keeping the paper wet so that it will suffocate the growth underneath. Sent from my SGH-I747M using Tapatalk
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    How about a landscaping thread

    Just finished this up.. here's a before. And the after.. The rest of my build thread is here: http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=306497
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    Tonka Garage ( picture heavy)

    Here's a side view of the ramp out front ( of course I made sure everything was level) :beer: This is the same stone wrapped up the sides and around the back of the shed roughly 9" out from the wall and 2 1/2" or so deep. The black edging is the 5" version and worked well for this project. I...
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    Tonka Garage ( picture heavy)

    It's been awhile since I've posted here!, I've had a very busy summer with work due to the drought like conditions we've been experiencing in Southern Ontario since the spring. But I wanted to post an update on a little side project I've been itching to get at. So as you can see in my build...
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    Looking for cool garage clock

    http://www.erniesmancave.com/ This guy has a ton of cool stuff to browse through! lots of neon clocks too.
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    Show me the best 1 car garage?

    The truck does fit in there!, but normally I leave it out in the driveway.. its just a nice place to grab a cold one after work or work on one of the many side projects I've got in progress. My parents have a full size shop up the road so I just go there to do my oil and bigger things like...
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    Show me the best 1 car garage?

    Could have sworn I posted a picture of mine here before, but apparently not, so I'll play too... Here's my recent renovation of my single car garage. The first few pictures are before and the others are current. Just have a little trim to paint and possibly a floor at some point other than that...
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    Looking for ideas for a Hunting Lockerroom for Pole Barn

    Sounds like an awesome idea, all I could find were a couple of pictures using Google images.. Never know what you might come across on here though. "hunting rooms" in the search bar came up with some pretty cool ideas.
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    Best Deal on a medium duty work bench

    http://newageproducts.com/workbenches/ Check these guys out, I have 2 of the 6' butcher block top version.. one in my shop with a vise and 2x2 steel plate mounted on top for heavier work. And another in my basement shop aside from my actual workbench for cleaning my guns etc. I also have...
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    Fix dip in dirt drive.

    Yep, as CNGsaves mentioned, the only way to fix potholes are to "cut" them out.. simply filling an existing hole with material still allows water to be forced down inside and push any of the new unpacked material right back out. Scarify or rip up the section of driveway around the pothole, then...
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