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Old 05-25-09, 03:13   #1 (permalink)
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The family's 'regular' cars get parked in the street



There was an old sink that was kind of clumsily plumbed in. I added a counter top around it.



I made two fold-down benches that normally stow away against the wall.



One is for wood working.



The other one for welding:



To hold all the stuff that would have still cluttered the place up, I also built some storage in the driveway.



No sofas, no plasma TV, no bar -- just a place where I can get stuff done.
 
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Old 06-02-09, 12:54   #2 (permalink)
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Re: The family's 'regular' cars get parked in the street

How long did it take you? Are the tiles still holding up ie. cracking? My tiles in my kitchen crack just from my weight lol
 
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Re: The family's 'regular' cars get parked in the street

Whoops. Somehow this got re-posted. It's down below as "20x24 Garage - Cars vs. Projects." This one was done before my account would allow posting without a moderator's approval.

The tiles haven't cracked. They're mounted on concrete, which helps. In your kitchen, they might be on miracle board?
 
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