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Another Project Bites the Dust

PetersCreek

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Even though we still have a master bath renovation to get through, it finally feels like I've really made a dent in the project list. This weekend, I finished the garage cabinet project...


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It took a bit longer than planned because this place was built back in the "good old days" when they used nails to put up drywall instead of screws. It was floating off of the studs about ¼" in places and this had caused the joints to crack. So, I drove a bunch of screws, re-taped and mudded, and threw on a coat of primer.

After that, I replaced the diagonal shelf braces with standards and brackets, then moved the fridge and freezer next to the door. Then came the fun of assembling the cabinets...all nine of 'em, counting another tall one, not pictured. At least the wall cabinets weren't too hard to put up, what with their spiffy hangers.

The work surface we bought turned out to be a project within a project. It was originally a plain piece of heavy 1" particle board. Since I wanted to use this space as a staging area for smoking and for vacuum sealing afterwards, I decided to add a backsplash and laminate the whole thing in white Formica. I think it turned out pretty nicely and I even got to use my new biscuit joiner.

Now I just have to make the rest of the garage look as nice. Oh...and my dog Kroger was absolutely no help at all. The after-project cigar? A Short Story, since it was late in the evening and I was tired.
 

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Nice! I really like the shelf above cabinets. I need to do something like that for the seasonal crap I move 5-6 times a year.

Top notch job Brett!
 

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Man, that's really awesome. I'm totally jealous! I'd love to have a setup like that. Well, maybe with a few less cabinets and a few more tool boxes...

But dude, it's damn good looking!
 

PetersCreek

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Very nice work. How about a shot of all the stuff piled in the driveway?
HAH! Beat ya to it! We had a pretty good pile going out there, what with all the scrap material left over from the shed project, shed and cabinet boxes, busted up old cabinets, delivery pallettes, plus flotsam and jetsam from the garage. I hauled all of it off to the landfill on Saturday.

I've even made progress on the pile IN the garage. The master bath materials now neatly occupy the section of floor space once reserved for the lawnmower and other yard toys, which now reside in the shed. That means The Wife® has her parking space back.
 
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