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<blockquote data-quote="grcthird" data-source="post: 550932" data-attributes="member: 1181"><p>Solid core doors for work benches, cheap and durable. Build it high enough so a toolbox will fit under it. Put everything on wheels that isn't mounted to the wall, makes it easy to roll stuff out, sweep up and roll back in. I put my welder plug by the garage door so I can go outside to weld stuff that won't fit inside. If you have space above it, put in a pulldown staircase and floor it so you don't have Christmas deco and other stuff stored in your work space. Paint the floor, doesn't have to be the stupid expensive stuff, I used garage floor paint from Sears, 10 years and still looks ok for the beatdown it has been given, throw the colored speckled chip things in the trash, makes it that much harder to find something when you drop it on the floor. I went all out and insulated the walls and ceiling, also painted and even went so far as to put up 2" stained crown moulding (hey it was free). If it looks nice in there, you'll spend more time in it. I even put my air compressor in the attic, I wish I would have put the plug up there on a switch so I could turn it off with out crawling up there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grcthird, post: 550932, member: 1181"] Solid core doors for work benches, cheap and durable. Build it high enough so a toolbox will fit under it. Put everything on wheels that isn't mounted to the wall, makes it easy to roll stuff out, sweep up and roll back in. I put my welder plug by the garage door so I can go outside to weld stuff that won't fit inside. If you have space above it, put in a pulldown staircase and floor it so you don't have Christmas deco and other stuff stored in your work space. Paint the floor, doesn't have to be the stupid expensive stuff, I used garage floor paint from Sears, 10 years and still looks ok for the beatdown it has been given, throw the colored speckled chip things in the trash, makes it that much harder to find something when you drop it on the floor. I went all out and insulated the walls and ceiling, also painted and even went so far as to put up 2" stained crown moulding (hey it was free). If it looks nice in there, you'll spend more time in it. I even put my air compressor in the attic, I wish I would have put the plug up there on a switch so I could turn it off with out crawling up there. [/QUOTE]
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