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mav

posted on 13th May 07 at 21:25

:thumbs: looks like a good space there...wish i had a garage...


STEvieXE

posted on 13th May 07 at 20:27

is a gd job, all it is is shelve brackets from bnq 98p each. screwed to lengths of wood screwed to the wall and then other pieces to extend them outwards for hanging stuff on.

helps keep crap out of the way...


Nath

posted on 12th May 07 at 20:37



Love the rack on the wall :cool:


ed

posted on 12th May 07 at 20:24

I need to make myself some of those racks for things!


STEvieXE

posted on 10th May 07 at 20:21



STEvieXE

posted on 6th May 07 at 11:06

yeah its good now i got more plugs/lamps and decent weather proof door.

have the lights wired onto 3 seperate switchs and with just the middle 2 lamps (4 tubes) you could work all night in the garage.

never painted the walls and floor tho, was going to but now there is so much stuff on walls etc i think ill just leave it..


ed

posted on 5th May 07 at 21:26

That's a decent sized shop you have there.

You have the same plastic sheet and panel wipe as me too :o


STEvieXE

posted on 5th May 07 at 20:02

now i have the original doors off and shelve brackets up on the inside up on the left hand side up high to store panels and stuff on out of the way, have no pics of this


STEvieXE

posted on 5th May 07 at 20:01

the to fit the new roller door we needed to close the door opening in abit as it was not level or true etc so we were going to build it down abit until we talked to the door guy who said a more popular way of doing it was to make a wooden frame and bolt it to the walls around as its easier to make and tie in to the original walls. so we did this got the roller door mounted and then covered the wooden frame in pvc cladding. the door is a 9ft opening and 8ft high.


(inside of door, can see the wooden frame)






STEvieXE

posted on 5th May 07 at 19:54


shelves up


STEvieXE

posted on 5th May 07 at 19:51

got the lights and plugs on and all working and rewired the garage


STEvieXE

posted on 5th May 07 at 19:48

then my gfs mum got a new kitchen in so i got some of her old units for the garage


[Edited on 05-05-2007 by STEvieXE]


STEvieXE

posted on 5th May 07 at 19:45

set up a tool board to hang stuff up on and to tidy things up

and another


[Edited on 05-05-2007 by STEvieXE]


STEvieXE

posted on 5th May 07 at 19:25

the walls are stone to to make it easier we put up wooden boards to mount wires and plugs on as we were going to rewire the full shed and install new fluro tubes and plugs...

new lamps
6 double tubes lamps

setting up the lamps


STEvieXE

posted on 5th May 07 at 19:18

the garage i worked in was an old farm building, used to actually be the house my dad was born in many years ago, then made into a farm shed. then i started to use it.

it leaks abit of water thru a few holes in the roof, had one light bulb for the whole shed and one plug. the light was so poor that come 4pm on a sat in winter you had to pack up and go home as it was so dark inside and the one plug meant extension leads everywhere etc.

the door was a big sliding door which leaked water in and banged about. basicaly a tin door.

so finally in january i decided to sort it out so me and my dad got stuck in...


so this is the outside of the shed