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Organizing
Your Garage |
by:
John
Sanderson |
When
the sun is baking your car and the interior
is scalding hot, or when it's covered with
eight inches of snow, don't you wish you
had room in that garage?
It seems that everything that isn't used
on a regular basis in the house generally
makes it's way out to the garage, paint,
oil, the kid's bikes, that box of stuff
from college, tools, unfinished projects,
etc. This problem is made even worse if
you don't have a storage shed for gardening
and lawn equipment.
Well, now is the time to make that room.
The first thing you'll want to do is make
sure that any poisonous substances you may
have in the garage is well out of the reach
of children and properly sealed. Perhaps
you'll want to put any pesticides, paint
thinner, etc., in a locked cabinet.
If you have bikes they can be hung upside
down from the ceiling. You can get bike
hangers at the local hardware store, or
at the bike shop.
Purchase good shelving for your garage.
This can be open shelving, or shelving with
doors. It can be floor to ceiling shelving
or shelving put up on the wall with brackets.
Any type of shelving will do as long as
it's heavy duty. Give each family member
a portion of that shelving for storage.
Make sure that things of importance are
stored up high so they are away from any
possible damage from water.
This is a good time to go through all those
cans of paint and stain and toss out the
old. Look at your paint brushes - are they
really any good anymore? If they are, keep
them on the shelf with the paint. Put screws
and nails and bolts, etc in cans or bottles
on a shelf. Collect all your tools and take
a look at them. What condition are they
in? Every house needs a well stocked toolbox.
What about all those car care items? Wax,
soap, oil, rags (the antifreeze should be
in the locked cabinet). Choose a shelf for
all these types of items. Also go through
you gardening tools. If you don't have a
shed you'll want to keep them in the garage
where they're not left outside in the weather.
This may seem like a lot of work, but just
remember the next time it's raining, or
cold you won't have the discomfort of sprinting
to the car carrying an umbrella. You can
stay nice and dry and warm.
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