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Originally Posted by SouthArk370Z Nice. Thanks for the tip. I like the way the socket size is clearly printed on the holder - my eyes aren't what they used to
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Man.. I always lose one, order another, and find the original the week after the replacement comes.. so I have 2 or 3 spares for each 10 you see there lol. |
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For the sake of throwing out ideas I ordered a bunch of this stuff from WallControl for my basement. I wanted something a bit more "professional looking" to display some stuff. Very happy with it https://www.wallcontrol.com/
I've been heavily working to clean out my garage as well as run some new electrical as the Z got a big brother a couple months ago. I needed a new garage door seal I found on Amazon for like $30 I'll be trying to put that on tomorrow. Great idea about the screen! Will definitely be looking to order one of those myself |
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Found some hangable/mountable socket holders at Home Depot while I was getting styrofoam and some other odds and ends. Husky brand. Don't have the size marked on them but they were only $7 each and they hang well on the pegboard. The part that holds the socket is just like most ratchet heads - a spring-loaded ball. A few one-handed trials indicates they will fit my purposes well.
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that's just the start. Soon, everything will be hanging from the pegboard. When I changed my oil gallery gaskets I had every piece of the car forward of the timing cover hanging off my walls lol.For hooks, I've found these "Wall Peg Hook Kit, 100-Pack, Black" from Amazon to be sturdy and effective. |
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Got some hook assortment packs whilst at Home Depot. They even had a gizmo to hang drills that fits my drill. Also got some spade bits to drill holes in the cabinets for the stereo wires. Got one hole drilled, so far. Still throwing crap away. I've been in this house for about 25 years and it's amazing how much stuff has accumulated.
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Well, crap! Got to looking at seams in ceiling drywall where it has started to droop and found out that the drywall panels and rafters don't match-up very well and some of the drywall screws don't hit wood. Not that big of a deal since some 3-4" wide trim board along the seams will solve the problem (it's a garage, it doesn't have to be pretty). While measuring for trim board, discovered that rafters are on 24" centers, not 16" as in the rest of the house. My styrofoam panels for 16" centers aren't wide enough.
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I've heard rumors of fiberglass in a flattened paper tube so that only the ends have exposed fiberglass. Plus a higher R than styrofoam. It's not always fun but it's never boring.
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I’m hoping to get something started up pretty soon; just haven’t ironed out all details...even thought of getting a nice portable 16x24 or 32 with roll up front & side entrance door...can always use for storage afterwards
![]() They’re some pretty nice ones out there & would be easy to insulate, heat & cool ![]() Some people are actually buying these & living in them...because of the building codes that they follow ![]() But I’d call it a “doofer”(do for now) till I can get the larger one installed behind house
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One like this for now & wouldn’t go to waste,,,as I’m a collector
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