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snaketorque

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Hi all, I'm Steve from UK, have found this place after looking for ideas.
I have a 16'x16' twin garage I knocked through. Tiny in comparison to some of the huge ones you have over the pond, but it's a good enough hideout for me.
I'm moving house and will have a slightly larger garage. And possibly a blank canvas so to speak.
So I have already eyeballed the Newage Pro cabinets.
And will be hunting these forums for more ideas as I've learnt wa
Hat does and doesn't work. ie epoxy paint next time rather than normal floor paint than wore out fairly quick where I was walking...

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I look forward to reading up here.

Merry Christmas & Happy New Year

Steve
 
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drivesitfar

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ST: You came to the right forum if you want ideas for your current and new garage spaces. Tile also works for garage floors and holds up really well if you get the right kind and do the correct prep work. Epoxy does make a nice floor to if you think that looks better.

have fun reading and looking at all the pictures and now that you have joined you can post questions and answers to the things you know.

welcome and best of luck on the move
 

wrnchtwstr

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Hello from Oklahoma. Welcome aboard. You have come to the right place for those shop ideas. Good luck on your new garage. Hope to see some pics.
 
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machine_punk

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Welcome.

I lived in the UK for a while. In Newmarket, near Cambridge.

That is actually a pretty large garage for the UK. (and yes, I am pronouncing that "Gehr' ridj," like they do in Southeast England).

Looking forward to pics of your projects.

Kev
 
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