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You'll like this Maybe. Garage/workshop pictures

andyBeaker

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Joking aside this racking is really good value - cheap as chips and surprisingly sturdy. Only caveat I would add is that the shelves -that are well supported - are hardboard so need to be in a dry environment.

 

jeffa

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Mine, its got even more in it now, how i wish i had a double garage
 

andyBeaker

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Mine, its got even more in it now, how i wish i had a double garage
Our last two house moves have seen us go from a triple + garage to a double garage to a single garage! Fortunately I have a rental just round the corner where I retain use of the massive double garage!!

When we talked about moving earlier this year we drew up a list of ‘wants’.

Mrs B‘s was something like

- minimumum four beds
- minimum two baths
- open plan living area


Mine was

- double or bigger garage
 

derek kelly

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Doesn’t matter what size garage I have, Bev will fill it with crap, I put my foot down at our previous house, I was putting shelves up & Bev came in holding three saddle racks, “you can’t put shelves there, I want my saddles to go there” (she hadn’t ridden for five years) “not a chance” we ended up buying a shed & putting them in there, when we moved nine years later three untouched mouldy leather saddles were binned.
 

Cougar377

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Doesn’t matter what size garage I have, Bev will fill it with crap, I put my foot down at our previous house, I was putting shelves up & Bev came in holding three saddle racks, “you can’t put shelves there, I want my saddles to go there” (she hadn’t ridden for five years) “not a chance” we ended up buying a shed & putting them in there, when we moved nine years later three untouched mouldy leather saddles were binned.
I calculate that in every marriage, the wife claims, on average, 90‰ of the available storage in the household.

Mainly for her clothing.
 

ogr1

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Doesn’t matter what size garage I have, Bev will fill it with crap, I put my foot down at our previous house, I was putting shelves up & Bev came in holding three saddle racks, “you can’t put shelves there, I want my saddles to go there” (she hadn’t ridden for five years) “not a chance” we ended up buying a shed & putting them in there, when we moved nine years later three untouched mouldy leather saddles were binned.
With your bad ankle?
 

slim63

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Mine has gone from a 10x12 workshop with a similar sized covered outside area and attached garden tool shed to a walk in cupboard i can barely turn around in :(

The result of that is i have had to give away or sell most of my tools and have nowhere at all to do even the most basic work, for someone like me who has always been hands on that's absolutely gutting
 
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