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We have done this before but this thread has inspired me again


Lets have a look at your garage, shed, workshop or workspace :D


I will get some pics of mine tomorrow :)

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We have done this before but this thread has inspired me again


Lets have a look at your garage, shed, workshop or workspace :D


I will get some pics of mine tomorrow :)

 

I will need a magnifying glass. :D

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My Garage 6 weeks ago, looks a bit more organised now but I cant be arsed going out to take a picture :lol:

 

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And it looks a lot better than the little concrete shed I had to use in the old house :roll:

 

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My Garage 6 weeks ago, looks a bit more organised now but I cant be arsed going out to take a picture :lol:


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And it looks a lot better than the little concrete shed I had to use in the old house :roll:


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OH WOW A BEER PUMP !!!!!!!!!!

A proper professional garage.

Do you need a lodger ?

[mention]Stu[/mention] thanks for removing the gentle trolling I was getting lol.

I can do some proper pics after I get the cables wound up if you want lol?

Cheers

Ian

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My Garage 6 weeks ago, looks a bit more organised now but I cant be arsed going out to take a picture :lol:


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And it looks a lot better than the little concrete shed I had to use in the old house :roll:


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that beer is going flat :cheers:
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I've posted this before so sorry if you are sic of seeing it :lol:


My Father-in-law passed away a few years ago (Cancer in his mid 50's. A hgv mechanic all his life, wear those gloves while working guys :cry: ) The year before he passed and when he still was strong enough he decided to build his dream shed. Dimensions were big enough to fit a car inside with all doors open and still be able to walk around :cheers:

 

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My Garage 6 weeks ago, looks a bit more organised now but I cant be arsed going out to take a picture :lol:


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And it looks a lot better than the little concrete shed I had to use in the old house :roll:


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You have more tool boxes than I have tools. :D :D

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I want to do something similar to what he had with those blue crates. Each one was organised per job needed. So one was full of electrical stuff, one for plumbing, one full of sanding stuff etc. Makes it easier to find what you want :)

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I want to do something similar to what he had with those blue crates. Each one was organised per job needed. So one was full of electrical stuff, one for plumbing, one full of sanding stuff etc. Makes it easier to find what you want :)

 

It’s easier to find stuff at mine as I don’t have anything. :D :D

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Here's mine atm 15885360306951804504702845796716.jpg

 

Wow you have been cleaning up during lockdown !

Hee Hee

Cheers

Ian

 

I did clean it all up and make it look tidy but have since started making a mess again

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What it looks like now. Still looks a state as I have got far too much stuff and not enough space :oops:


Edit: not pictured are my mountain bike and lawnmower I have to shift out of the way to get in and do anything :roll:

 

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The red ones my Father-in-law gave to me as he had no use for them and the black one he gave me as a christmas present. He knew what I liked :lol:

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Took a few photo's from different angles :lol:


I have a garage with an extension on the side which is about 3x3 metres!


I also have a shed too but no pics of that its just full of other shite :lol:

 

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And the best bit about the garage! the log burner :lol: :lol:

Lovely and toasty in winter 8-)

 

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Love the wood burning stove.

Had one in our old place for 16years absolutely the nicest heat.

Cheers

Ian

 

I used to have a space heater but that was for our old lock up that was 40x20 foot so was a bit big and noisy for the garage :lol: plus they create condensation too

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If I ever get round to building my shed its having a burner in it. Cant beat them :thumb:

 

Just take precautions if you make it out of wood! I put that bit of stainless at the back of mine as the opposite side of that brick wall was too hot to touch :shock:

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