Garage Cabinetry

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I've got wooden cabinets to assemble and put up still, should be pretty good. 7 feet high and 15 feet wide. Orginization is worth it. You would be amazed how much space you actually have...
 

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You get what you pay for, those type work well if you are stashing ball gloves and shoes,coats etc. But IMO they dont hold up well to heavy loads. Find out the weight rating per shelf, if they dont have one theres a reason.
 

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You get what you pay for, those type work well if you are stashing ball gloves and shoes,coats etc. But IMO they dont hold up well to heavy loads. Find out the weight rating per shelf, if they dont have one theres a reason.

Valid points! That's the way I do my buying.
 

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thats sweet.. I got my garage stuff from Ikea, soft close drawers and doors, stainless 4" legs, solid black doors and drawers, and stainless hardware and countertops. got 5 lower pieces and 2 uppers, was around 2000 delivered
 

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I would look at the 5 piece in 18 guage steel,a little more money but way more solid!
My two Cents,Going to do a makeover in my garage soon!
 
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