Chanukkah came a little late this year
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i think it had drywall at one point [one of the three walls does at least]. not sure why it was removed. probably so he could find the studs better to put those shelves up -- the po wasn't the world's greatest handyman.
it's something I want to eventually do; I had to first wire it power around the workbench.
it's something I want to eventually do; I had to first wire it power around the workbench.
i think it had drywall at one point [one of the three walls does at least]. not sure why it was removed. probably so he could find the studs better to put those shelves up -- the po wasn't the world's greatest handyman.
it's something I want to eventually do; I had to first wire it power around the workbench.
it's something I want to eventually do; I had to first wire it power around the workbench.
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From: Chantilly, VA
It looks like it may of had drywall on it at one point. Im not sure. most of the houses in the neighbor have it, a few that I've seen dont. I'd like to add it along with a little insulation to make the garage just look nicer overall.
Because the spaces between the studs is where you hang the rakes, shovels, etc. Why would you want finished walls in a garage anyway? It's a garage, not a living room.











