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jackylcrackyl

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I can't say I've ever seen that much tool storage and cabinet storage in a two car garage before. I love it! What do you keep in the big open space? Daily driver's, toys, both?
 
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crowesnest

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I like to rebuild stuff and i like tools. Also worked in a shop for 28 years that shut down so i added some of the boxes for all the tools i had there. I built the cabinets in garage 22 years ago after moving in and thinking about painting them and doing something to garage floor. Really don't know what would be best for the floor.

Thanks Scott
 
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crowesnest

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Jackylcrackyl

Daily drivers 2007 F150 and 2012 Fusion that i keep both in garage.


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crowesnest

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You have to be signed in to group to view if you are signed in i dont know why.

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jaredfloyd

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Nice Lathe.
Is that a Corian type counter top? How does it hold up?
I'm currently looking for long continuous bench top materials - steel, butcher block, etc
 

oeyniman

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I like the place.

Plenty off stuff.
Clean, but not too clean, so you can still use it not only as a showroom.
All cabinets with doors, so the dust doest cover everything within a couple of work-days.
Big enough to work in it.
Small enough, so heating/cond. is possible/affordable.

Thumbs up

My place is ...
- less equipped.
- smaller, but congested.
- presently not as clean.

I guess that *****.

So what, enjoy and keep the place busy
 
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crowesnest

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Jaredfloyd

It is just a regular counter top from lowe's that they were not going to carry anymore. Picked up 24' for 90.00. There is also two sheets of 3/4 plywood under top. Counter top has been on there about 7 years and seems to be fine.

Thanks Scott
 
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impala_631

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Looks good,very clean and organized,I'm doing similar wall boards in mine, and like everyone else already said congrats on the toolboxes and cabnets!
 
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crowesnest

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Thinking about closing in three long tool boxes in under bench like other side of garage. What do you all think about that. Thanks Scott
 
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Jim C.

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I like that metal lathe! I'd love to have one of those. It looks like it's in great shape.

Jim C.
 

HSpencer

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Would like to know the year models on those drill presses. They look like top of the line.
I wish here in Amerika we could still build good stuff like that.
 

Tarnished

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Crow: Nice get on the presses. If you want more info on them check out this site: Craftsman press
Should be able to date them pretty easily. Did you get them both from same seller? Those old ones are nice machines.:thumbup:
 
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