Garage Must-haves?

John A

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At the grand age of 45, barring any terrible disasters, we are finally moving to a house with a garage having only ever owned houses without off-street parking.
The days of lugging detailing and camping kit out of the cellar and loft respectively will be gone.
I would like to make it a comfortable space to use to do minor jobs on our fleet - changing wheels, cleaning, etc., so I want a rubber floor and decent lighting, proper tool storage and some sort of racking to store camping kit, Christmas decs and so on.

And it's not just any old garage - it's 16 x 28 feet, so there is plenty of room.
I would like recommendations for :
  • rubber floor tiles - I have 448 square feet to cover. Are there any decent suppliers or brands who aren't going to cost the earth?
  • lighting - I think the defined hex-style lights look good for picking out detailing imperfections, but do they actually have a good light output?
  • tool storage - I almost certainly can't stretch to Snap On or Mac - I want a roller cabinet and a workbench - are any of the cheaper brands actually any good (with roller bearings, decent slides/hinges)?
  • Other things that I should consider
 
Yeah I would like a Kranzle. My little Nilfisk machine is going to have to do for now...
 
The DI vessels aren't that expensive either tbh, £100 or so. If you only use it for the final rinse then it'll last a while too before needing a refill. Water spots begone!

That set up also takes away the hassle of finding the washer, connecting evening up etc etc. it's so much easier if it's all there and all you need to do is flip a switch and put out hose!
 
How level is your floor? Mine is full of imperfections and holes and I wish I had it skimmed as soon as we moved in. Its got 8 years of stuff in there now so not sure how I'd move it out to get it done.

If you want a bench, these are solid for the money. We use several at work.

Looks good - I did think I'd like something a bit longer, and they do a 72" version, but I'm not sure I'll need it.
Floor looks pretty good - I've only been to see it once and there was a Ford Fairlane taking up most of it, but it was purpose built so it should be in good shape
 
I got my floor tiles from
Garage Floor Tile Company, 15 Sedgwick Road, Luton, LU4 9DT

British manufacture, register for online discount and probably not far from you to collect, I went for the recycled ones with ramped edges. can't fault them and seemed very competitive, good customer service and easy to install. Cut with circular or jig saw not knife ... too tuff. original floor far from perfect but went down without issue and seem to wear well

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similar Kranzel set up to above, makes cleaning a joy

compressor comes in very handy

Halfords cabinets are good

Built own bench so custom fit the space and tool storage, double layer of glued and screwed ply makes for a solid top. Use frame to hide cables for additional sockets which come in handy especially above worktop
 
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I got my floor tiles from
Garage Floor Tile Company, 15 Sedgwick Road, Luton, LU4 9DT

British manufacture, register for online discount and probably not far from you to collect, I went for the recycled ones with ramped edges. can't fault them and seemed very competitive and easy to install. Cut with circular or jig saw not knife ... too tuff

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similar Kranzel set up to above, makes cleaning a joy

compressor comes in very handy

I have got a compressor with a 50L tank.
It's 95+ dB so I would consider swapping it out for a 'silent' one (they're not totally silent, but much quieter) that I could leave in one place and get a retractable airline.
 
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I have got a compressor with a 50L tank.
It's 95+ dB so I would consider swapping it out for a 'silent' one (they're not totally silent, but much quieter) that I could leave in one place and get a retractable airline.
You certainly know when mine kicks in!
 
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