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Larry's Garage Shelves, organizing a Tornado:

Well the Garage is finally ready to get working on the spit again and get it finished, new shelving and ensuing organization it brings, just gotta make everything go good.

Above: Having a boat load of garden and yard equipment, a place to store the stuff was essential, and to do so without taking up valuable garage space.

 The shelf pictured is free standing off the wall; underneath space for the roto-tiller, lawnmower, and snow blower(not in picture). Above on the shelf, a crib to hold long stuff (rakes shovels, ect), Next to the crib shelves for garden stuff. to the right of the garden self, hooks for hanging and holding other equiptment. 

The rear half of the garage got another Free standing shelf across the back. There is plenty of room for the cars hood underneath, but more importantly plenty of room to store items.

 

A shot above with the TR7 in place (next years project)

 

Continued along the wall, more shelves, 1" belt sander(the most working tool in the arsenal) with Flap wheel. Wire wheel and buffing wheel machine. 14" Abrasive Cutter. Sandblasting Cabinet

And last but not least a composite picture, showing the latest garage organization. (to give an idea of the perspective the wall is 28 feet long). The best part of all this is that there is not one nail used--- it's all screwed together with deck screws---if something needs to be changed removed or whatever---no problem maaan.

The other side of the garage is pretty much as it was, except spit is now on two sets of jack stands instead of one.