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12-27-04, 04:13
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Rubbin' it all day long
armoredsaint is offline
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How do you store your Lawn Equipment?
I'm planning to use my garage for "automotive" related items, but need an ingenious plan to hide/store things like a lawnmower, shovels, trimmers and etc. I am not allowed to have a storage shed either in my development. What are your ideas?
Thanks!
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12-27-04, 04:38
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Right now, my lawn equipment is just neatly placed off to the side of my garage. Saw something on eBay that basically raises the rear wheels and makes the handles go more verticle. I can't seem to find it anymore, but pretty nifty. I'm going to make something like that for my stuff. Then, I'm going to put hooks on the walls (mounted to the studs) to hang whatever else I can. I suppose you could do this and then build a small wall around where the equipment is going.
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12-27-04, 05:34
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You might check with your homeowner's association regarding storage sheds. They may only restrict certain types of storage sheds. My HOA is pretty strict and they don't completely restrict them, they just have a few rules which govern them. If your HOA does indeed restrict all of them, you might check with the HOA board and ask them which is worse, storing everything outdoors, or having a shed?
Alternatively, I've seen some people put their lawnmower on a wooden pallet, then cover it with a wheelbarrow.
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12-28-04, 07:04
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My develpment is pretty strict too but I have a rubbermaid small storage shed that I actually have around the back of my house and sitting up to the house (it's not freestanding in the back of the yard or anything). It's big enough that the mower and other lawn tools can be put inside and it gets them out of my garage...not really that unattractive either and I've not had any complaints yet.
Don't have any pictures of mine but here's what I'm talking about.
http://www.rubbermaid.com/hpd/consum...irdMenuIndex=5
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12-28-04, 08:49
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Rubbin' it all day long
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Hey Andy, how was your X-mas? Thanks for the info, you think New Albany will let me build one of these  BTW, which development are you at? 5 years ago we where in Oak Creek, off E Powell and Old State. I'm going to be in Windsor/Showcase Homes here in NA in 6 months, the waiting sucks!
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My develpment is pretty strict too but I have a rubbermaid small storage shed that I actually have around the back of my house and sitting up to the house (it's not freestanding in the back of the yard or anything). It's big enough that the mower and other lawn tools can be put inside and it gets them out of my garage...not really that unattractive either and I've not had any complaints yet.
Don't have any pictures of mine but here's what I'm talking about.
http://www.rubbermaid.com/hpd/consum...irdMenuIndex=5
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12-29-04, 04:13
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I have an attic in the garage with pull-up steps and enough space to walk around (about 7' overhead at the peak) so I keep as much non-car stuff up there as I can.
I have a trap door in the ceiling with a hoist mounted in the attic rafters so I can pull up the big items when not in seasonal use like the lawn mower and snowblower, garden equipment, etc. I keep all my rakes, fertilizer, etc. up there. I have a large basket that attaches to the hoist so I can raise and lower lots of stuff at once rather than walking up and down the stairs.
Trap door:
Trap door on upper right. Stairs out of picture on far right.
Hard to see here, but the stairs pull down in front of both cars so I don't have to move cars to get up in the attic.

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12-29-04, 07:44
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Rubbin' it all day long
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Brad B, that is one great looking garage! I hope to accomplish something close to that when my new house is finished being built in 6 months! What do you use on your floors and how well is it holding up so far?
BTW awesome S4 and 911 
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12-29-04, 03:33
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Thanks for the compliments. I only wish I had a new clean slate like you! It must be exciting to start fresh.
I used a commercial grade two part epoxy. I had it installed professionally. The two sides of the garage were done about 5 years apart, hence the color difference. (The left side was a new addition. The right side is the original carriage house)
It's holding up very well. One side is probably 10 years old now and has been through everything you can imagine. Car restorations, chemicals, salt, etc.
Before I had this I tried the Griots system and another do-it-yourself system. I followed all instructions (I'm pretty handy and quite anal with the details) however neither one lasted. It came up under the tires, chipped too easy, etc.
I found a commercial installer and made a deal with them to do my garage "on the side" when they had time. (They normally did huge factories, etc.) It was worth it.
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12-29-04, 04:57
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Rubbin' it all day long
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Hey Brad B., what's the specs on your fluorescent lighting there and does that set-up provide descent illumination? It's looks good from the pics.
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12-30-04, 06:07
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I bought all T-8 (I thinks that's the designation) lights. They are cold weather ballast lights. They take the small diameter bulbs and are very bright. They don't have the typical "hum" of regular flor. lights and they start instantly without warmup or flicker no matter how cold it is.
The trick is to get as many of them as you can. Place them not only above, but also far enough in front and to the sides of your car so the light gets to as many places as possible. The more lights the better. And, if you like, break up what comes on/off by setting them up on different circuits/switches.
When doing the garage electric be sure to have PLENTY of electrical outlets all around the perimeter of the garage. I have them every 6' or so. Also have extras in the ceiling for drop down cords and reel lights. Plan ahead now!
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12-30-04, 06:43
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Ray,
Christmas was great...got some Audi and BMW flags to decorate the new garage and more detailing stuff from the wife. We live in a new addition to a M/I development that's a few years old, Wynstone. Nothing fancy really, not even an M/I showcase home but I was still pretty shocked when I read the homeowner association rules.
Sounds like you're building the house that I'm dreaming of down the road. I hope to be financially ready for that home when I'm 30 (nearly 5 years away still).
Andy
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12-30-04, 07:19
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Brad probably has one of the nicest garages. 
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