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I got all my slatwall at menards believe it or not.

They have a small, stupid display kinda hidden in the paint department.

They carry a ton of colors too. Its all special order but I think it was worth it.

It only cost I believe $65.00 a board (4'x8')

The finish on it is really nice. Kinda like a kitchen laminate countertop. Its very durable and so far its held up great. Its all loaded up now with tools and garage thingees.

I had to stop on this project until early spring.

Only thing Ive done that isnt in this thread is apply the countertop finishing tops. And thats an entire thread all on its own.
 
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Awesome work, just got done viewing and reading this entire thread! Awesome colors, I was just about like everyone else when you were describing what colors everything was going to be, but the color combos really turned out awesome. I was going to ask about that slatwall.

Anyone know if that is compatible with any of the Gladiator GarageWorks stuff? Is the slatwall more universal or is the Gladiator stuff more universal? I plan on getting some Gladiator stuff, but also saw that little mini display at Menards. At first I was hoping I could use the slatwall in place of the Gladiator Gear Track stuff, especially since the cost would be better if trying to cover the wall. Some of the more basic colors are even cheaper than $65/sheet.
 
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Ryan..........

I do like the gladiator slatwall stuff. However, It was out of my budget.

Secondly, I figured the normal size slatwall would have more options for obtaining hooks, pegs, and baskets.

I found all that stuff easy and cheap. Its used in many stores across the country so finding things like that is easy.

I bought 100 of 8", 6" and 3" pegs for $45.00 They are powdercoated black. SWEET

When it came to specialty hooks I ordered them from diamondlife and was real happy with them as well
 
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I'll try to take some pixs. I like them. Came out nice.
 
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Those are from the move.

I ordered them all from Grainger.

I ordered so many I got them for about $5 each.

Of course that was 3 years ago.
 

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What type of cabinets doors are you using and where did you get them?
 
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Looks real nice.
Just so you know, when I can't find a piece of hardware around my area, I am PMing you. ha
 
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The "collection" of hardware started years and years ago.

Remember the stores called "HANDY ANDY?"

I worked at one when I was in high school and somewhat thru my college years. Anyway, when the stores where going thru bankruptcy that had liquidation companies getting rid of all the stores inventory.

I bought the entire "hardware" isle for $200..............:D

Now, Ive gone thru alot of it but I still have alot left. Ive also assembled quite a bit more over the last 15 years or so.

I will post more pixs in this thread in the upcoming weeks





I'm drooling over your collection.:rocker:
Nothing beats having a good hardware collection.
 
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Got the steps covered and my large cabinets are organized now.

Now Im going to paint the doors.
 
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What are those hardware boxes and where can I get one. ;) I lots of pieces and parts, but I don't have a hard ware box with little drawers.

Man I really like the thought process put into your garage. My garage has always been I have to find places for all this stuff and yours seems to be about lets build the garage and put the stuff I have into it.
 
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Thanks. I got the hardware bins/boxes at menards a few years ago. I think homedepot and lowes also carry them.







What are those hardware boxes and where can I get one. ;) I lots of pieces and parts, but I don't have a hard ware box with little drawers.

Man I really like the thought process put into your garage. My garage has always been I have to find places for all this stuff and yours seems to be about lets build the garage and put the stuff I have into it.
 
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Heres a little something to keep me busy on sunday afternoon.

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I used aluminum sheets that look like stainless steel. They are pictured in the thread.

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Great job! How did you finish off the counter tops? I must have missed it somewhere in the thread. Thanks! :thumbup:
 
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I also had these delivered too. :)

One is a standup fridge, the other a freezer. We wanted this to avoid traffic running in and out of the house.

They sent me the wrong hinge for the fridge, so its gonna get swapped out. I wanted the handles to be right next to each other. They sent me two left hand hinge units. No biggee for now.

Im getting close to completing this project.

Thank God.
 
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51 rider.............

Not sure. I grabbed the stools from a jetski/motorcycle shop that was closing its doors
 
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My friend owns the business so the price was real nice. :)

As for the Seville benches I plan on leaving it stainless. I only did the tall storage cabinets because they where old, and had an ugly brown finish on em.

The stainless on the seville's go well with the fridge/freezer and the little diamond plate I have.

I do think in the future I will add the same top to the benchs as I did to my countertops.



Wow, impressive. That sounds pricey. Have you considered doing that procedure to your SEVILLE products?
 
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As for the Seville benches I plan on leaving it stainless. I only did the tall storage cabinets because they where old, and had an ugly brown finish on em.

The stainless on the seville's go well with the fridge/freezer and the little diamond plate I have.

I do think in the future I will add the same top to the benchs as I did to my countertops.

I was refering to the tool chest sides, not the drawers, and the bench legs. If they were done in red, that would look nice...IMO.
 
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Oh, I getcha now. Yeah that would look nice. I dont think I will be taking them apart now though to do that. I agree, that would have looked cool.

Plus, I needed these things bad and in a hurry. I dont think I could have waited the three weeks to powder them all.

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I was refering to the tool chest sides, not the drawers, and the bench legs. If they were done in red, that would look nice...IMO.
 

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The "collection" of hardware started years and years ago.

Remember the stores called "HANDY ANDY?"

I worked at one when I was in high school and somewhat thru my college years. Anyway, when the stores where going thru bankruptcy that had liquidation companies getting rid of all the stores inventory.

I bought the entire "hardware" isle for $200..............:D

Now, Ive gone thru alot of it but I still have alot left. Ive also assembled quite a bit more over the last 15 years or so.

I will post more pixs in this thread in the upcoming weeks

...You ****...:bowdown:


Where did you get these?

51 rider.............

Not sure. I grabbed the stools from a jetski/motorcycle shop that was closing its doors

Again...you ****! I guess thats an advantage to a down economy, you get to buy up all this stuff from people going out of business...but I never seem to find these deals:(
 
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Managed to get the top doors installed. Doing the bottoms this week, along with all door handles.

Over next weekend Im installing the light fixtures and tv.

Then this project is OVAHHHH!
 
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Im getting close to completing this project.

Thank God.

TONE, Haven't you heard... you're never done with the garage project. There will always be the next cool tool that we gotta have, or the next post that has something that we never though of, or Jack out does himself again... The garage is a work in motion.

I love the S.S. fridge and freezer. Nice touch, but out of my budget. Now all we need is a picture of the stash you have IN the fridge and freezer... Is it man-cave stuff, or an extension of the home goods?

The garage looks awesome,

jeff
 
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Yeah, I know youre telling the truth. The garage will always have little things added/changed.

Im just getting close to somewhat finishing it as I had planned 9 months ago. Kinda reaching my goal type of thing.

As for the fridge/freezer units, yes they are an extention of the house but they come in handy having in the garage.

Unfortunately, this house just simply isnt the type of home that can have a garage or workshop be just that. I had to incorporate the space and fit our needs.

Things like toy storage, lawn equipment, and now the extra household fridge/freezer.

For us it works great. And Im glad Ive taken on this project.





TONE, Haven't you heard... you're never done with the garage project. There will always be the next cool tool that we gotta have, or the next post that has something that we never though of, or Jack out does himself again... The garage is a work in motion.

I love the S.S. fridge and freezer. Nice touch, but out of my budget. Now all we need is a picture of the stash you have IN the fridge and freezer... Is it man-cave stuff, or an extension of the home goods?

The garage looks awesome,

jeff
 
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Okay, moving right along..........

I picked up my lights, bulbs, and some things for the installation.

Im hoping to get these up this week sometime.
 
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anyone notice my "to do" list on the bench there? Its got alot of things crossed off. Im really happy, now I can move onto another project.
 
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