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What did you do in the shed or garage today

losh1971

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Those shelves aren’t good for much IME. Worth putting a few extra doll hairs aside and buying some decent ones. Either new or on marketplace.
You will come in one day and all of the tools will be on the floor.

I've got two sets already holding all my oils, paint and chemicals and they are holding up just fine, been there for two years now. Screwed to the shed girts these are plenty solid enough. I wanted these ones because they are narrow and don't impeed on the shed space when fitted on a side wall.
 

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I have noticed as soon you are created space you are to more able to move more crap around and then it`s back to a mess
it seems to be a human logic to be able to some how not throw a lot out but trying to adjust to what we are trying
to achieve which some times it`s not much
I`ve even started a list what is in cupboard what shelves
because some times I go where in WTF where is that it so working slowly around the the shed it helps
nothing like a bigger shed and put more Stuff in it at least it is a starting point
next the Spread Sheet on Excel
 

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More shelves built. Garden shelf was last night. Just built this one with extra shelves as I had most of a spare set. I have enough to build one more four shelf unit. I might pop that on FB for $10 unassembled as they are not much fun screwing together. And I don't think I need it. I'll leave in the ute tub for now until I decide what to do.

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I have noticed as soon you are created space you are to more able to move more crap around and then it`s back to a mess
it seems to be a human logic to be able to some how not throw a lot out but trying to adjust to what we are trying
to achieve which some times it`s not much
I`ve even started a list what is in cupboard what shelves
because some times I go where in WTF where is that it so working slowly around the the shed it helps
nothing like a bigger shed and put more Stuff in it at least it is a starting point
next the Spread Sheet on Excel
I have a fair bit more to get out of the shed. Only issue is it could take another six months before I get to the point where I will be happy with it. I'm slowly getting there though. I reckon I have spent a good 20+ hours rearranging gear to make better use of the space I have. Wish I had 12m in width instead of 10.5m though. 12m would have been just nice for trailer parking next to 600mm shelves with space to get around them easier. I have a work around and it mostly requires moving out the bed on one side and getting it inside the house where it belongs.
Looking at it though if getting it inside is another six months then I may give it a temp home on the other side of the shed and have both trailers on one side which is the enventual plan, just not 100% sure they will fit like I hope. Only way to find out for sure is to move it across.
 
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I have found the best way is store everything from prying eyes
is in Kitchen Cupboards can`t believe what some people throw out
like the the oak cupboards didn`t want to see it crushed up in the compactor
had to save then from the curb side rubbish the rest I bought
as for the oven you can watch dinner being cooked
 

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More progress on the big shed rearrangement. I had to cut down the shelves that sit next to the parts bins as they were too wide to have the shelves without having them underneath.
Wasn't bad though tin snips did the job.

Decided to keep all the shelves as I have already found things to go on them.

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And more progress. That's where I will be leaving it until the bed comes out now. Couple of things to move out and decide which chairs I keep and which ones I give away.

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Don't you mean throw away?:)
Hahahaha, I think so too, but those chrome chairs people want. I sold some before that weren't a lot better. People do them up.
 
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