shortykorte
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Re: The 5 Stitches Garage 20 x 22 in FL
Beef brisket and you didn't share?
Beef brisket and you didn't share?
Might have to make a sign up with that and hang it on the wall.



Gerard
We are about in the same camp on posts numbers. I have posted FAR more here than I ever intended to at the beginning. I want you to know, and all the others as well, that I have learned so much from your posts, and enjoyed them a lot. It is very interesting to come on and see how folks solve their problems in garages and all other repairs and such. I have gotten a lot of ideas from the 5 Stitches Garage, and enjoyed each and every post you made.
Best Regards
Herb

Gerard
We are about in the same camp on posts numbers. I have posted FAR more here than I ever intended to at the beginning. I want you to know, and all the others as well, that I have learned so much from your posts, and enjoyed them a lot. It is very interesting to come on and see how folks solve their problems in garages and all other repairs and such. I have gotten a lot of ideas from the 5 Stitches Garage, and enjoyed each and every post you made.
Best Regards
Herb





Great storage with the buckets, boxes and bins. I wish I had room for a set up like that.
I also like your cord storage. I might be copying that one for sure. Great organization!!
Best Regards
Herb
I always think your place is totally organized for efficient storage and then you find some new tweak to make it better. Good work with each new refinement of the plan. I need to make better use of hanging cords etc in areas like that next to a garage door track where the space is not always easily used anyway.
The storage wall is looks great. I don't think that you wasted a single inch. I always like to put a lip to keep paint and other things from falling off shelves. Although I live in california so we tend to shake sometimes. My paint and chemical cabinet has a lock on it for that reason.
Lookin good as usual.
Do you or can you have a outside garden/storage shed? One thing that makes the 12-gauge garage so effective is the two storage sheds Jack uses for long term storage and bulky items.
Thanks bro, I think I used every inch. LOL. Actually I'm really glad you posted. I have a bench system idea I thought of your gonna be very interested in for your bench. I just havnt had time to make it just yet.







Awe man that 1/4"!!! I guess it was not meant to be, oh well you will find a good home for it... Maybe the tool chest wants to be cleaned up/painted before it finds a new home?
Could you drill a hole on the edge of the wood so the rolled edge slips in?
If modifying the wood isn't a good idea, I would be tempted to re-roll the top edges on the sides of the roller cabinet from an outside roll to an inside roll.



Not a problem. Just rotate the walls clockwise. If that doesn't work, what would Jack do? Section the box narrower then have a beer.
Welcome to my world.
Use a few more of those special tools with the red label. Notch the 2x4 all the way down to clearance the full cabinet height. If that still does not work blame it on those previously used tools with the red label. Oh, then have another.
I have faith you will figure it out.
Could you replace the 2x4 with 1/4 " angle iron and gain the clearance, or would you tear up too much in doing that. I am thinking a temporary brace, saw out the 2 by and install the steel brace.
Just an idea.
Best Regards
Herb
Maybe some bed rail stock if you have it. It's pretty hard to drill holes to mount it though.
Best Regards
Herb