Advice on Wall Mounted Garage Cabinets, please
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Advice on Wall Mounted Garage Cabinets, please
I would like advice as to what to buy for my garage. I am competely re-vamping the inside in preparation for the arrival in December of a Red and cream toy!
The end wall will be sheeted and painted and I wiould like to store everything on that wall. Therefore what should I buy?. (Not TOO expensive please as the car is taking most of my allocation).For info, the other 2 walls(breeze block) will be cemented and painted in Cream. The roof joists will be sheeted and about 8 downlighters fitted which will illuminate when the automatic door opener functions!
(posted this earlier in wrong section!)
The end wall will be sheeted and painted and I wiould like to store everything on that wall. Therefore what should I buy?. (Not TOO expensive please as the car is taking most of my allocation).For info, the other 2 walls(breeze block) will be cemented and painted in Cream. The roof joists will be sheeted and about 8 downlighters fitted which will illuminate when the automatic door opener functions!
(posted this earlier in wrong section!)
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he's getting a ferrari, B&Q clatty kitchens won't do it justice..
http://www.dura.co.uk/domestic/garage_wizards.asp
http://www.dura.co.uk/domestic/garage_wizards.asp
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Dave, I second the kitchen units idea. Even the sink has it's uses.
I have one wall full of kitchen units and work surfaces, sink. Half of the back wall has a bench with fixed polisher and grinder and vice. Some tools and equipment are hanging from brackets above the bench.
The other half of the back wall and the remaining wall has wardrobes for more storage.
I have one wall full of kitchen units and work surfaces, sink. Half of the back wall has a bench with fixed polisher and grinder and vice. Some tools and equipment are hanging from brackets above the bench.
The other half of the back wall and the remaining wall has wardrobes for more storage.
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IF the Ferrari comment wasnt too serious; Ikea.
Seriously.
Cheap, pretty strong, large and reasonable looking.
B&Q etc probably wont be deep enough for most tools anyway.
Seriously.
Cheap, pretty strong, large and reasonable looking.
B&Q etc probably wont be deep enough for most tools anyway.
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i've just bought some of these cabinets - http://www.raitechnical.com/ look under garage storage
You can also buy some of them from Halfords and Argos (new catalogue) for cheaper
solid plastic, snap together, sturdy, galvanised doors, look good
You can also buy some of them from Halfords and Argos (new catalogue) for cheaper
solid plastic, snap together, sturdy, galvanised doors, look good
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