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bronco garage - UPDATED w/ Before & After

jcwalsh1

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Has anyone used this stuff in your garage. I am planning on installing cabinets and thought this might work for the remaining wall space.

Any recomendations on cabinets would be great. I am leaning toward metal.

http://www.storewall.com/htmdocs/products/heavy_duty.html

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GraficO

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I went to a CompUSA store that was closing and saw that they were selling all their fixtures as well... and that looks like some of the same stuff they were selling with shelves and such yesterday.

Might want to check that out if you have a store in your area.
 

billh1289

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fordguy

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rubbermaid makes some similar stuff but not the wall panels. the panels you listed are nice but expensive. i will have to use peg board and the rubbermaid stuff
 

fordguy

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i only saw the 40 square foot panel which was about 300 dollars
 

hucktruck

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I used white peg board on my garage instead of drywall. It was $12 for a 8X4 sheet and my 20X30 garage took about 20 sheets. It serves the same purpose as this stuff and was easy to install.
 

justinoshea

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If you do other dirty work (spray painting, woodworking, metal fab) in your garage anything not in a cabinet will get filthy.

I worked at a hardware store that was remodeled and grabbed lots of free pegboard and hooks. I eventually took it all down. Try some smutty motorcycle calenders or beer signs :p
 
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jcwalsh1

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Kayak

I put the kayak in the smartest, safest, bestest place I could think of. Right over the Bronco.
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