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Between 265 & 485 SQ/FT ChadTexas Garage

Workspaces sized between 265 and 485 squarefeet.

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I like the idea of painting the trim on those wall boxes grey. BUT at the same time i do like that they somewhat mirror your bench in colour scheme. Its a no lose situation.

Has that base cabinet really helped? You don't have a lot of storage in your garage so I assume that would have been a saviour.
 
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Chad, trust me when I say I have been thinking about your question. I would say leave the wood trim on your open cabinets as it is, it looks great.
 
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I like the idea of painting the trim on those wall boxes grey. BUT at the same time i do like that they somewhat mirror your bench in colour scheme. Its a no lose situation.

Has that base cabinet really helped? You don't have a lot of storage in your garage so I assume that would have been a saviour.

Thanks for the feedback. I also like how the wood blends in with the workbench. Here is a shot of what I have done with the base cabinet. I set up a power strip and charge my batteries and store my power tools away and locked up. And yes that blower and vac are awesome.

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Chad, trust me when I say I have been thinking about your question. I would say leave the wood trim on your open cabinets as it is, it looks great.

Thanks for thinking this out. I agree and once you paint them there is no going back.

Were probably the only guys on the planet thinking about paint colour and workbenches and how they go together, but hey at least were not sitting around watching TV all day. :)
 
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Nice seeing how you used the cabinet. Very useful indeed.

Thanks. I also have a small 4x8 storage shed that I store my bulk tools and lawn equipment. This saves the garage for all the cool tools.

Chad - I vote for leaving the wood unpainted. It looks like it came with your workbench.

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I agree. I appreciate all the comments.
 
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Tell Apollo to watch those nails on the truck paint! :)

Hey if he scratched the paint that would be a good excuse for me to get a dual action polisher. Nah he is a good little dog.

Top job Chad.
Just like me I have to have a spot for everything.
Love your dog as well.

I must say I built the holder before I fixed a doorway striker plate. I like doing little easy projects like that and now I have a purmanent place for them so they wont get lost.

Pup looks happy to be in there hahaha.

You say "ride" and he is already at the door, even if he is in a dead sleep. The two words he knows best "treat" and "ride", I think I might rename him JettaNinja.
 
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I normally don't deface antiques but I am a person of opportunity (don't hate). My Snap-On KRA-108 from 1963 was originally designed and used for a lathe. The inside had special holders for the lathe attachments. I bought this tool box to use as an everyday travel toolbox and it will suit my needs.

I drilled out the spot welds and removed the holder tabs (I was carfull not to drill through the box itself). Then I plasti dipped the inside red and left the outside still with the nice patina. It turned out pretty good but I rushed the plasti dip application but it is going to get scratched up anyway with tools rolling around in it.

Before Pic (not a great pic, sorry)

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Progress Pic

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Useful Pic

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I have been wanting a fence between my driveway and the neighbors. They are great people but a little more privacy would be nice and I would like to park our jet ski at our house. The neighbors have been on board from the start and have even helped a little.

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A fence is a must have for sure, no matter the relationship with the neighbors, which can always change. Whats the plan?
 
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I'm a huge fan of fences. Good luck with it.

Me too. I will definitely like detailing the car and truck without having to worry about getting the neighbors wet, Haha.

A fence is a must have for sure, no matter the relationship with the neighbors, which can always change. Whats the plan?

True. I installed the eight foot poles two and a half feet deep in concrete. Tonight I got all the beams in place. The fence will be 6 feet tall and taper off at the end towards the ally. Hopefully the weather will cooperate and I can get the pickets up and build a gate and finish it off before Saturday. I would like to have a little cookout in the driveway this weekend.
 

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Great job Chad.

Are you keeping the grass along the fence, or are you putting something else down?
 
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Looks great nice work. Its funny from the first pic i had a flashback to Elementary school making a little wall or fence with Popsicle sticks :)
 
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Great job Chad.

Are you keeping the grass along the fence, or are you putting something else down?

Thanks. I plan on keeping the grass but I have a small jet ski/trailer I would like to park next to the driveway. I may end up putting some paving stones down in a small spot.

Looks great nice work. Its funny from the first pic i had a flashback to Elementary school making a little wall or fence with Popsicle sticks :)

Thanks again. Yeah the dog ear pickets kinda look like popsicle sticks.
 
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Great effort and you got an outstanding garage...Mike

Thanks, I really appreciate it.

Liking that second pic. The fence turned out really nice. Looks like a ton of nice privacy on the driveway.

Thanks, not to bad for an iPhone pic. It is amazing how much better I like the overall atmosphere of the garage, now it feels like a home, not all open and exposed.
 
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I am doing a solo 24 hour competitive mountain bike race May 30-31 so I have been getting my bike and gear all lined out. This will be my first 24 hour race, I hope it goes good. The race is to benefit cancer and it will be pretty laid back. My two main goals are to have fun and to place.

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Hi Chad,

Just catching up on the past few months of your updates...

Have you tried the clip in pedals? They make a huge difference, I find it takes far less energy.

I always like seeing pics of your black truck, it is a sweet looking 4x4!

Keep up the great progress with the garage, it looks great!
 
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