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Mr. Jean

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Hi Kevin, they are steel. The one in the first shot on the back wall is a second one. I bought them at Costco. They are a strong steel base with the butcher block type top.
They're very easy to move around as needed too. You know how things change in a garage. New projects or different size toy/projects.:D

I've had these almost 3 years now and they've been working great. So I'm still glad I got them.
 
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Kaiser8

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Kaiser8,

That looks great. Very pro. Did you roll, spray, or rattle can the paint on? I've got a few posts with my fridge in it, but your job looks really nice.

Rustoleum rattle can for the three colors. Hammered for the silver and black, and safety red in enamel for the box.
 

Toolfool

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I've just added some more storage.
 

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Lippyp

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Picked these up a couple of weeks back, candian made Teknion office cabinets in a fetching shade of green!

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BevoZ06

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I picked up this one a couple of days ago at a state surplus property sale. It came from the Texas Department of Public Safety (our highway patrol). It is heavier gauge steel than a standard office cabinet, and it already had a hasp installed for a padlock.
 

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pusbi2

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Melliot28...Is that a metal garage behind those cabinets? I have a metal framed garage and battle with ideas on how to build racks/shelves. Did you screw the plywood to the metal framing? Did you have to put additional metal beams for the 4x8 plys? just curious, looks good.
 

melliott28

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Melliot28...Is that a metal garage behind those cabinets? I have a metal framed garage and battle with ideas on how to build racks/shelves. Did you screw the plywood to the metal framing? Did you have to put additional metal beams for the 4x8 plys? just curious, looks good.

Nope. It is simple 2 car attached. Sorry, wish I had some advice to offer you.
 

pusbi2

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Here's mine, just pallet racks with sliding doors.

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Jdub68..Is that a metal garage behind those cabinets? I have a metal framed garage and battle with ideas on how to build racks/shelves. Did you screw the plywood to the metal framing? Did you have to put additional metal beams for the 4x8 plys? just curious, looks good.
 

jdub63

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Jdub68..Is that a metal garage behind those cabinets? I have a metal framed garage and battle with ideas on how to build racks/shelves. Did you screw the plywood to the metal framing? Did you have to put additional metal beams for the 4x8 plys? just curious, looks good.

Pusbi2, The metal beams run horizontal on the floor, 4 ft, and 8 ft mark. So the 4x8 sheet gets attached at each. I also used decking clips in between each of the sheets at the 2 and 6 ft mark. This would work with either plywood or osb, but not enough support for sheetrock.

cheers,

jdub
 

Titanium Frost

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Single car garage, so space is a premium. here is a 360 deg tour of my storage.

I have open storage for larger items (and hot and cold water at the garage door)
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Tire storage for 2 sets of snows and a set of race tires, with storage under the tireracks.

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Recycling centre for the bluebox. More closed storage...this is where we keep our garden hand tools, fertilizer, seed, gloves etc... (oh, did I mention I'm not a fan of open storage...?)

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I built more pantry space on the back of the door that leads to our crawl space

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I also built shelving for my car care products in the little room that leads to the crawlspace. Because this space is considered "open" to the living space, the door has weather stripping all around which is really good at keeping dust out when I am doing woodworking etc... I call it my "clean room"...perfect for carcare products. There is also more pantry on the left.

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I have a little nook in the garage which is where I built my workbench. I incorporated a tool cabinet into the workbench.

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The ONLY place my table saw would fit and still allow me to get a car in the garage was in this nook, so I came up with this big drawer to store it in. Storing it upright provides me with room to put my mitre saw stand in the nook as well.

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Mobile mitre saw stand with more closed storage and fold out wings.

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Small tool divider I built (sorry, no before pic, but it was a mess!)

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French cleat system for tools and other loose items.

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Thanks for looking!
 
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71stpsde

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So far it has held up very well. I have no burn marks or melting of any sort. I have been making a driving simulator seat set up and most of it has been done directly on the floor. Time will tell but there is a 10 year warranty on the floor. The premier garage rep said if it was damaged it would be covered. I hope I don't have to see if they will or not :)

Your garage is awesome. What you need for your compressed air is Garage Pak. It's aluminum pipe for your compressor. http://www.garage-pak.com/compressed-air-piping-tools-aluminum-pipe/index.html
 

ARbuilder223

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Gotta sweet deal off CL..
 

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Dan in Pasadena

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Single car garage, so space is a premium. here is a 360 deg tour of my storage.

I have open storage for larger items (and hot and cold water at the garage door)
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T Frost, I like everything about your storage ideas and frankly, I'm gonna copy them! Excellent you've got both hot AND cold water run to the front of the garage.Great to have hot water for the occasional greasy clean up.


Recycling centre for the bluebox. More closed storage...this is where we keep our garden hand tools, fertilizer, seed, gloves etc... (oh, did I mention I'm not a fan of open storage...?)

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Man, I can relate to the closed storage comment. I'm in an old neighborhood with mature fruit trees and lots of ground cover, i.e. "Heaven" for rats! I'm ALWAYS cleaning up after those critters. Traps, poison, etc, it ALL works but only for awhile.

I also built shelving for my car care products.... the door has weather stripping all around which is really good at keeping dust out.....

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The foam insulation on the doors is so simple I should have already thought of it. I get dust on everything; even in closed storage.

I have a little nook in the garage which is where I built my workbench. I incorporated a tool cabinet into the workbench.

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Decent, consistent looking used kitchen cabinets; much less Lista cabinets are out of my price range so I've been finding used C-Man base cabinets, cleaned and painted them a consistent color scheme and viola! Bench bases/cabinets....for the cheap guy, like me!

The ONLY place my table saw would fit and still allow me to get a car in the garage was in this nook, so I came up with this big drawer to store it in. Storing it upright provides me with room to put my mitre saw stand in the nook as well.

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I'd like to see more detail on your tablesaw storage - a REAL sore spot for me. The motor on mine hangs out the back so far it is always in the way. Ive been thinking of downsizing to a good contractor's grade saw to save space. Your idea gives me hope it would help!

Is everything left natural for a reason (looks clean and orderly - I like!) or do you have some kind of sealer on it that doesn't show?
 

69ARROWHEAD

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Here are some pictures of my cabinets.
Alfred
 

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Titanium Frost

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T Frost, I like everything about your storage ideas and frankly, I'm gonna copy them! Excellent you've got both hot AND cold water run to the front of the garage.Great to have hot water for the occasional greasy clean up.

I actually use the hot water more for washing the cars...especially in the winter when it's near freezing outside. I'm a little crazy when it comes to keeping the cars clean.


Man, I can relate to the closed storage comment. I'm in an old neighborhood with mature fruit trees and lots of ground cover, i.e. "Heaven" for rats! I'm ALWAYS cleaning up after those critters. Traps, poison, etc, it ALL works but only for awhile.

I prefer closed storage because I hate clutter and I think open storage can get cluttered so easily. I never thought of keeping critters out! But that does make sense.


Decent, consistent looking used kitchen cabinets; much less Lista cabinets are out of my price range so I've been finding used C-Man base cabinets, cleaned and painted them a consistent color scheme and viola! Bench bases/cabinets....for the cheap guy, like me!

I designed and built all the cabinetry to fit the space. I thought about looking on CL for kitchen cabinets, but in the end decided custom fit was the way to go to make the best use of the limited space.



I'd like to see more detail on your tablesaw storage - a REAL sore spot for me. The motor on mine hangs out the back so far it is always in the way. Ive been thinking of downsizing to a good contractor's grade saw to save space. Your idea gives me hope it would help!

It is essentially a big drawer on 24" full extension slides, with a little wheel on the underside of drawer to help support the drawer on full extension. I had to leave one side of the drawer open to get the saw in and out, so its essentially a 3 sided drawer with a sort of box structure as a base to make it as rigid as possible. The saw is a Bosch 4000 contractor saw which is what I used to make all the cabinets.

Is everything left natural for a reason (looks clean and orderly - I like!) or do you have some kind of sealer on it that doesn't show?

I liked the idea of the matching grain on the cabinets and that's why I left them natural. I do like it alot, but if I move and do another garage, I would spray everything, probably light gray uppers and dark gray lowers. It's too much work to do now, so I will leave them natural.
 
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911mike

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I finally got my cabinets installed and need to start working on air lines. Bald is beautiful.
 

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The counter is two sections 108" each. I siliconed the seam on the ends but left the top visual seam open. I did that to seal any fluids from running down between the 2 panels.
 

kizer

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I've posted this before in my garage build, which I admit I've been seriously lacking at updating and well really doing anything in the garage to show off. ;)

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Its an older Blue Print Drawing Cabinet. Boeing used to occupy several 100 acres near where I live and they had a testing facility. When they left several items remained and I was afforded the chance to peak in and I saw this. Its easily 4+ feet wide and at least 4 or more feet deep. Weighs a ton and took at least 4 people to help me carry it in and place it on the ground. I've since moved it and got smart and took all the drawers out first and it only took two of us to move it. LOL

This is my grinder stand/pieces and parts holder.
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Basically an old useless shelf lagged to the wall. Doesn't vibrate at all.
 

akdiesel

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Finally getting my new bench and cabinets together.
Still need to get some other cabinets, electrical, and air lines finished.
Tossing around which bench top to go with and found these two at the local Grainger. Just cut them down to size and the left over will be used for a fold up extension when finished.
 

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Scuderia-F1

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Finally getting my new bench and cabinets together.
Still need to get some other cabinets, electrical, and air lines finished.
Tossing around which bench top to go with and found these two at the local Grainger. Just cut them down to size and the left over will be used for a fold up extension when finished.

That´s some great looking Lista´s!:thumbup:
 

admranger

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Finally getting my new bench and cabinets together.
Still need to get some other cabinets, electrical, and air lines finished.
Tossing around which bench top to go with and found these two at the local Grainger. Just cut them down to size and the left over will be used for a fold up extension when finished.

Sweet setup! I'm loving my Lista cabinets. Still organizing them, but dang they are nice to work with.

What size are yours?
 
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