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Posted by MAGMAN on June 16, 2006 at 12:15:43 from (67.142.130.43):
HI good Folks of the board. I have a question for all or some? I have run out of room in my shop 24x40 pole barn. One end H I rebuilt last year still waiting on one tire and a few small leakes to take care of and such. The other side about 20 different mag tools of the trade,Bead blat cabinet,Parts washer,three benches,Lathe, Welding bench, Then theres the work bench or should I say the storage bench, lol Then in the front you have, Cub, Cub Cadet Mower, Old lawn mower,Old 4 wheeler, stick welder, Mig Welder,2 tractor cranes for motors, Corn sheller, Shop Vac, OK NOW can someone olease tell me how to arange this stuff or what some of you have done in the past as far as shelving, Or anything to rearange this mess. Oh I forgot the table saw, and Torches,and air compressor,as you can probly tell not much room to work any more. That darn harbor freight keeps making buy more and more stuff every week when they send all those neat 1/2 off sales,. But on the other hand its not to hard to hide stuff from the wife any more, So much good stuff. He He He. I really want a cement floor this year I am tired of loosing all those little byjeepers there goes another one little parts on the gravel floor. SO PLEASE IF ANY ONE HAS HAD THIS PROBLEM AND CAME UP WITH AN ANSWER ON STORAGE OR A BETTER WAY OF STACKING I WOULD LOVE TO HEAR FROM YOU PICS ALSO. MAGMAN
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