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DuluthMN

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DuluthMN

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I was able to save some cash and reuse the cabinets that were left in the garage when we bought the place. I am holding off on the ceiling until I am certain I have all the wires ran that I should ever need. Any ideas?

I looking at adding a couple ceiling fans.
 

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Ceiling fans are a BIG plus. Not all garages get air moving around so fans are the next best thing. I use em in both the warm and cool temps. Make sure you get the ones that can be reversed. Then put 'em where you'll be working such as close to a bench or your prime car locations.

I used a big ol lug nut from a race car to make sure I can snag that chain to change the speeds easily. Then I got a little crazy and painted flames on each blade of both fans.

And hey, good luck there!
 
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Ceiling fans are a BIG plus. Not all garages get air moving around so fans are the next best thing. I use em in both the warm and cool temps. Make sure you get the ones that can be reversed. Then put 'em where you'll be working such as close to a bench or your prime car locations.

I used a big ol lug nut from a race car to make sure I can snag that chain to change the speeds easily. Then I got a little crazy and painted flames on each blade of both fans.

And hey, good luck there!

Lug Nut on chain, just now wrote that down. Great Idea. As stupid as it may sound, I have actually started a list of the things I see on here so I can incorporate them into my garage. When I finish my garage will appear as if you are walking into a Pawn Shop. You will all walk in and see your things all over the place!
 
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