I bought them from a guy here on the garage journal named John. Here is the link to his website. I had them in 6 days. https://www.shopstoragecabinets.com/
Thanks, I looked at their web site and it looks like they want $400 more than Sears does for the same set. I wonder if they would price match because I would rather buy from a GJ member.
Do you remember John's user name or have his contact info?
Looks awesome!!
Why didn't you put an entrance to the house from the shop on the adjoining wall?

Very nice space indeed. I don't know how I missed this thread for this long. I do have one question though.......the builders built your eave over your existing roof, and it looks like they did it directly over the existing shingles. Did they put step flashing up onto the fascia, or did they just bend up a piece of metal and cover the fascia board. if they did not put in step flashing, you may be in trouble with water eventually running down the sidewall of the house and garage. By all rights, they should have cut the shingles back and properly step flashed it.
Other than that question, the garage looks fantastic.
Thanks Mag.
I used painters caulk and painters putty on the trim before painting.
EDIT : When I first read this I thought you were referring to the trim.
You probably mean the floor saw cuts. I used silicone exterior window and door caulk in Gray to match the floor. I have noticed some shrinkage after it cured. But it is still better than the deep cuts that all your dirt and small parts fall into.
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That is some nice looking siding.




Thanks 1/2cup, you seem to be one of the few that are following my build.
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I lurk on your thread a lot.
Love it man!
I just built a welding table for my shop.
Keep up the good work.
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Thanks for the kind words everyone. It's good to know that people are looking at the thread.
BMiller, That is a really nice welding table. Do you mind telling me what the materials cost?
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I was working on my wifes car in the new shop tonight. First repair with most of my stuff set up. So nice...[emoji1]
Hey Tweid,
Don't you just love dedicated space to work on your own vehicles. I've literally saved thousands repairing my own 4 vehicles after I finished my shop build in 2013.Eventually my savings will cover the cost of the shop.
Mag
