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...thought there might be some interest in what I'm up to in my small (single) garage. I use it for many things, but mainly to keep up with my p-cars ('88 944S, '95 993 C4).
Started like this:

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That black set of drawers is my main box, a Gerstner National (not International). I really like it but have out grown long ago. Jammed drawers, satellite boxes here and there.

Today I put in the Lista workbench, with the rough placement of the new Ridgid 5" and Yost wood working vises:

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I have a Lista 28" W, 13 drawer eye-height cabinet on casters coming (had to send that back unfortunately - damaged in shipping). I'll post again when that goes in.

Any one have any clever ideas how to get that 650 lb cabinet off the palette?

Cheers.
 
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The Ridgid is a good vise.

On the full-size cabinet, it's not hard. First, take out all the drawers and the slider things (no idea what they're called, but they come out easy). Then just move the carcass of the thing over (and down) in small steps. You can move it laterally on any kind of dowel rods, pretty much. You can also slide it on cardboard.

Just move in small increments and think of how leverage can make it easier and safer every step of the way.
 

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You "thought there might be some interest"? Don't know where you'd get that idea. Nobody here wants to see anybody's stinking garage.

Just kidding, of course!:) To me there's no such thing as too many pictures. Many times we can pick up a detail here and there we'll use in our own garage. Thanks for posting!
 
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New Bench....where did all the stuff underneath go ?

Yeah, a lot of the upgrade was simply pitching most of what was there, wasn't it? Some has to be kept, and it's back:
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Also mounted the vises. I really like the Yost. Made some oak faceplates for it today.
 

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Man do I like the look of that! Congrats on the new bench! Can I show a before and after of what a bench like that can do for a workspace on our Facebook page?
Congrats again!
Linda
 

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That is a great color combo, and better yet, with that Porsche.
I had to get very creative getting both new cabinets off the back of my truck. Engine hoist, weight distribution, rope, carabiners, and truck air bags.
 
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Cabinets/toolboxes. . .meh. I had that same Sony tapedeck in 1985 - best thing ever.:beer:

You like that, heh? Me too. From the golden age of Japanese electronics - still works perfectly. Ordinarily tuned to WFAN (sports radio) and comes on with the light switch.

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what model is that lista?

Bench is:
WBLl27.5X28.5 legs
BTOP-80X30 butcher top
WBLBS 12x67.4-91.2 bottom shelf
SC300 cabinet with four SC75F drawers.

Cabinet is:
ST1225 housing with
Six ST75F drawers
Five ST100F drawers
One ST125F drawer
One ST150F drawer
ST1BCT butcher top
CB-ST4BS mobile base w/ four CAST4X2S swivel castors
HSG-HNDL/27 side handle
FS-27DX15 folding shelf

Cabinets are 'keyed alike'.

Colors:
Cabinet Housings- LG (light gray)
Bench and drawers - NR (red)
 

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If you haven't mounted the metal working vise may I suggest you not mount it. Either use C clamps to hold it when you need to use it or make a plate up with a piece of square tubing welded to the plate that you can clamp in the below bench wood working vise.

Vises never seem to be in the right place in a small work shop and with the wood top I assume you aren't doing major metal working, grinding, welding, beating on things, etc. so don't give up that much bench space if you don't have too.
 
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If you haven't mounted the metal working vise may I suggest you not mount it. Either use C clamps to hold it when you need to use it or make a plate up with a piece of square tubing welded to the plate that you can clamp in the below bench wood working vise.

Vises never seem to be in the right place in a small work shop and with the wood top I assume you aren't doing major metal working, grinding, welding, beating on things, etc. so don't give up that much bench space if you don't have too.

Not a bad thought, thanks. It's mounted though. I my case this vise is going where the old vise had been for 20 years, so I know I like it there (you can see the old setup in picture one).

Looks good. Any outside looking in shots of the garage? Pics of the pcars?
Thanks. I'll shoot some shots like that next week once I have the lift in. Meantime, here's an older shot the p-cars I have handy (before the 944S got its 968 wheels):

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Lift is in!
When my lower valve covers and gaskets come in next week I'll get a shot of the Carrera up in the air :)

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...temporary work bench mode (this will be real handy from time to time):

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You know, I just gotta say, I have underestimated how handy this is going to be unrelated to the cars. Push a button and a 4x8 workbench appears in the center of my garage.

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That's pretty awesome. Very smart to put up the plastic, too.

I would have been tempted to learn to paint a car while it was up.
 

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Just got the same lift and have the same plans for it- great post for me! I'm ordering disconnects tomorrow for the hydraulic line, so i can keep it our of the way when not in use. Had my wife's Civic up yesterday for some minor stuff, and I'll post pics of the shark (928) on it as soon as possible.

Is that 3/4 you used on top?
 
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Yeah, 3/4 ply. That's the same piece we used for the form. Might get a better piece someday, though I hit it with the palm sander and rubbed in some boiled linseed for now.
I didn't think about how heavy it would be, but with a sheet handle it's alright.
 

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Very nice set up. Love that bench.
Good for you.
And if you are like me...take a lot of pictures of it as it is now...before it gets full of "Stuff"...
Cheers.......
 

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Just got the same lift and have the same plans for it- great post for me! I'm ordering disconnects tomorrow for the hydraulic line, so i can keep it our of the way when not in use.
Is it possible to cut a channel for the hydraulic line and then cover it back up? I'd think it would be handy to be able to always have it ready to go.

Yeah, 3/4 ply. That's the same piece we used for the form. Might get a better piece someday, though I hit it with the palm sander and rubbed in some boiled linseed for now. I didn't think about how heavy it would be, but with a sheet handle it's alright.
What about a countersunk D-ring dead center on the board and an inexpensive hoist attached to the ceiling? You could raise the lift while you're lowering the hook on the hoist line, hook it up and then take it the rest of the way to the ceiling.
 
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Looks good. Any outside looking in shots of the garage? Pics of the pcars?

...got in an oil change today. Non trivial on the 993, but sure goes much easier this way.

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Jack- love the idea of hoisting the cover. Thinking it through.
 

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Any one have any clever ideas how to get that 650 lb cabinet off the palette?

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Yup

I have a couple of the same units dw and sc. I take the drawers out and you can easily then put them on a good moving dolly, one with soft gray rubber wheels that roll over things better. Moved mine this way way too many times. Ithe empty shell is only a couple 100 #'s
 
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---got the 944S up for the first time, so some shots:

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Another advantage to this kind of lift is that when you are walking around the car it is not in the way. Doesn't outweigh the better access and height of a two post, but in this garage, only way to go.
 
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