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sawbuck

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lurker since the junkie days
 

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Down Under Bloke

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Great garage Sawbuck,

Just goes to prove you don’t need to spend heaps on painted floors and shiny cabinets (noting wrong with them mind you) to achieve a great result. Must be a great place to be when the weather gets cold and the fires is going and if you stoke the fire to much you could always grab something cold from the fridge.:beer:
 

DynoDave

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Great place sawbuck. I like the old wood burning stove. I'll bet that little black iron beauty gets things nice and toasty.
 

JMURiz

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Nice, and great idea for storing the axes and vaccum hoses (looks like between the wall studs).
 
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sawbuck

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thanks this GARAGE keeps me sane, long conn. winters, no harley no boat/fishing. best thing i ever did. the model A is a project long term, chop it channel it rat rod or sell not sure. first one. always had muscle cars and vettes, this a little tougher. great site, still a JUNKIE
 

benjacobs

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I really like the dual work benches with the tool chest in between, along with the matching cabinets. That'd be perfect for working with long material. Of course, the wood burning stove is a brilliant idea. Nice work.
 
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sawbuck

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thanks, it is 24x24 not big enough. not as nice as others on this forum .but still happy i got it . the wood stove does the job,i fire up a bullet heater ( kero ) for 10 min..takes the chill out then the stove does the rest ......... still a junkie
 
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