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jeffb

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This is my first post. Ive been lurking for a few weeks and have picked up a few good ideas. Here is a couple of pics of my garage. Its only 24x24 so I will be looking ways to save space.

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Jeff
 
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SC-Eric

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Uhh Ohhhh...

Another picture of an un-coated garage floor... lol... I think we might need to make that floor match your brick work...

I love the vette... Is that a '67?

I'm struggling on the year of that bug... ? 71 ?
 
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kbs2244

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High shelves across the wall above that door and mill.
Maybe with angle iron supports hanging from the rafters so you don’t lose floor room to the uprights.
You shouldn’t have any problem making some bolt holes.
I never drive by an old bed frame by the curb. It is the cheapest kind of angle you can get and it works fine for 90% of my stuff. Not too thick and with wide flanges.
I like all the white paint. Keep it bright.
 

gotmud13613

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I collected about 10 bed frames this spring when our town has a (spring clean-up), I made a drive on ramp for my small utility trailer out of one of them. Didn't cost nothing except a couple hinges, bolts and mig wire :bounce::thumbup:

Nice cars & garage !!!
 
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rickairmedic

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I want to know where all your stuff is :D I have cabinets down 2 sides of my garage uppers and lowers old metal kitchen type caninets painted ford blue I have a loft over my stairwell loaded to the gills and I still cant pack it all in LOL.

Rick
 

Gixxer1974

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If you need space in the garage, just give me the vette, then you will have about 8'x18' more space:drool:
 

TNToy

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Uhh Ohhhh...

Another picture of an un-coated garage floor... lol... I think we might need to make that floor match your brick work...
Mine's uncoated, too.

When you come up with something to prevent oil from soaking in that'll withstand welding splatter and angle-iron welding jigs being slid across it, let me know. :)

There are quite a few of us running around this forum that do enough fab work to quickly kill an epoxy floor. Got any ideas? ;)
 

rickairmedic

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Mine's uncoated, too.

When you come up with something to prevent oil from soaking in that'll withstand welding splatter and angle-iron welding jigs being slid across it, let me know. :)

There are quite a few of us running around this forum that do enough fab work to quickly kill an epoxy floor. Got any ideas? ;)

I'm in the same boat with TNToy I would love to do VCT or Epoxy but I like to fab in my garage and between steel ,welding sparks, grinder sparks I am afraid I would fubar a nice floor real quick.


Rick
 

ni[x]it

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You ******** fabricators need to install stainless steel sheet as a floor covering.
Yea, may be aweful in the winter... and slippery when wet... and cold...
but just think of the electrical ground path!
kidding...just kidding...
 
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