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Garage Organization...let's see some pictures

I'll help.

Pick one or more from any of my posts and use Paypal. It will be there within a week or two!!
 
Done it before, there's no enjoyment for me buying a bike or a car on credit. I've lost interest long before it's mine. I'd rather work extra or sell parts and wheel and deal and buy what I can when I can. When I lose interest I sell it and get something more interesting.

Who needs parts? Need to pay for my new 750!
 
If you have ceiling height put up a couple of pulleys and hoist the canoe out of the way!
You will find that the pulleys come in handy for other projects also.
 
Nice setup Charlie.

I thought I was going to be able to hoist the canoe so it was over the car, and mount it quick-like to hit the road, but I measured the garage when I got home: I'm short 3" clearance to get the canoe out of the garage, strapped to the car rack...which also means it won't hang under the door with the door open. I guess it is going to have to go width-wise between the back workbench and the door-opener.
 
This is my little garage shop. It's a 2 1/2 car garage attached to my house. I have a shed out back for my lawnmower and garden tools. The car sits outside(I don't have a car worthy of taking garage space). I have a basement for part storage. It's a cozy little motorcycle shop.
 
This is my little garage shop. It's a 2 1/2 car garage attached to my house. I have a shed out back for my lawnmower and garden tools. The car sits outside(I don't have a car worthy of taking garage space). I have a basement for part storage. It's a cozy little motorcycle shop.
Hoarding all the good E tanks I see Norm.
I'll pay you TWO TIMES scrap price for those!
That's double what the scrapyard will pay! ;)
 
I use bed frames to keep my stuff off of the floor...

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I had a friend who had a basement like that. He decided he didn't like having a pole in the middle of the room....... Between that and the three dishwasher claims they decided he didn't need insurance anymore either....:rolleyes:
 
Well, I managed to get the new canoe home from Abbotsford. Got to 70 mph on the highway, and I have to say that I was impressed with the stability of the Yakima Keelover rack system.

This is what it looked like when I got the car in the garage:





and it's hard to tell, but I'm short about 3 inches to be able to hang the canoe OVER the car, so this is the solution. Note that I had to take down the two bicycles that were hanging from the rafters.




There is still plenty of free space, but I'll have to continue organizing so I am not constantly moving things around to access tools, etc.
 
This is my little garage shop. It's a 2 1/2 car garage attached to my house. I have a shed out back for my lawnmower and garden tools. The car sits outside(I don't have a car worthy of taking garage space). I have a basement for part storage. It's a cozy little motorcycle shop.

That's very tidy. Clean as a whistle, bike porno on the wall, but where's the beer fridge?:confused::confused::confused: Or is it Canada, where you can just keep the beer outside?:)

Golf clubs in the trunk, bikes in the garage.
 
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