New garage setup

Colinpd137

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Nothing fancy, just thought i'd share :)

All in all cost me about $30.00 and a couple hours of labor. Sturdy as hell and keeps the much needed space. Now all I
need is one of those mesh laundry baskets.

Coated the "whitewood" with thin layers of fast drying polyurthane on the tops and sides for water resistance, also the microfiber cloths dont stick to it because of this.

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It's amazing what a couple of shelves will do to organize your space and your brain.
 
Organizing your supplies improves efficiency dramatically.....and also helps you keep track of your inventory....:props:
 
It's the start of something big...is that words from a song?
 
Great job!!! Just like Mike says in almost every video "Work Clean".

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It's amazing what a couple of shelves will do to organize your space and your brain.

Indeed

Organizing your supplies improves efficiency dramatically.....and also helps you keep track of your inventory....:props:

Yeah its been an 100% improvement compared to before, enjoying it so far.

Well done

Thanks! :xyxthumbs:

It's the start of something big...is that words from a song?

? i'm confused lol

Great job!!! Just like Mike says in almost every video "Work Clean".

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Haha, yup i guess so. Thanks!! :dblthumb2:
 
Anything we do for our detailing is just plain rewarding. Good job! Good idea for the urethane to.
 
This looks absolutely great. Unfortunately for me, I have had to move all liquid products inside the house because here in Texas it gets so hot in the garage the containers degrade and break.
 
Now you can play money by barret strong when doing details
 
Great job no longer searching for a product:laughing:
 
Anything we do for our detailing is just plain rewarding. Good job! Good idea for the urethane to.

Yes it is :) Thanks!

Looking good! :xyxthumbs:

Thank you!
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This looks absolutely great. Unfortunately for me, I have had to move all liquid products inside the house because here in Texas it gets so hot in the garage the containers degrade and break.

Thanks man, I live in Texas as well (New Braunfels) and haven't had to many problems with it getting to hot on the inside (outside for sure) but ill moderate is more just in case I need to do the same thing.
 
This looks absolutely great. Unfortunately for me, I have had to move all liquid products inside the house because here in Texas it gets so hot in the garage the containers degrade and break.

Completely agree with u, i also live in texas myself.
I leave all my degreaser, tire gel, apc and what not in the garage.

All the fancy stuff is indoor all the time.
 
Yes it is :) Thanks!



Thank you!
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Thanks man, I live in Texas as well (New Braunfels) and haven't had to many problems with it getting to hot on the inside (outside for sure) but ill moderate is more just in case I need to do the same thing.

Ive had washer refill bottles and fragrance bottles leak down the wall and shelf onto the lawn mower. At least it smelled good and was clean while I was cutting the grass.
 
This looks absolutely great. Unfortunately for me, I have had to move all liquid products inside the house because here in Texas it gets so hot in the garage the containers degrade and break.

Same here but I live in indiana and bring mine in the house during winter
 
looks good, but dont forget to pack it up and move inside the house come next winter. That close to your garage door might freeze some of the detailing stuff. Been there done that, no T shirt.
DrewC from SC.
 
Looks good. You can never have enough shelves or cabinets for detailing supplies. My goal is to get so organized I can't find anything, lol.
 
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