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kasnerd

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garage cabinets...anyone recommend or suggest a company that does these? I don't have the time and space to build my own and wanted a more finished look than my poor woodhacking skills can do. ordered some super nice metal 24" deep 'assembly required' units. returned them all because I couldn't get 3x that weren't damaged. ordered 3, 3 damaged. replacements, 2 damaged...their replacements, damaged in shipping so I finally said f it, returned them all and told HD to f off and don't replace them unless they are getting white glove treatment from the manufacturer to my house. I
 

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garage cabinets...anyone recommend or suggest a company that does these? I don't have the time and space to build my own and wanted a more finished look than my poor woodhacking skills can do. ordered some super nice metal 24" deep 'assembly required' units. returned them all because I couldn't get 3x that weren't damaged. ordered 3, 3 damaged. replacements, 2 damaged...their replacements, damaged in shipping so I finally said f it, returned them all and told HD to f off and don't replace them unless they are getting white glove treatment from the manufacturer to my house. I
My dad gets some custom cabinets in every garage he’s owned along with a matching workbench. I’ll see if I can find any pics of the ones he’s been getting for the last couple decades. They are really nice and I will be doing the same in my garage eventually.
I asked my dad for some pics.

The guys name is Craig Geary (909) 478-4499.
He does great work and will build them custom to your garage and wants.

my dad usually does gray cabinets (looks way better than white). He usually does a full wall of just cabinets with room up top for totes, then does a workbench with cabinets above, drawers and more cabinets below, and the lower portion of the workbench cabinets has a slide out drawer for all his larger tools in cases. Makes it super easy to pull the full drawer out and grab what you need instead of trying to shuffle shit around to find what you need.
 

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I have 600 king coils sitting in my garage
You better do the research and make sure that a 2nd gen coil will fit a 1st gen coil over.
Thanks but looks like I’ll be getting some 650s from Colton so I’m all good now.
Now I just need that surgery to happen already so I can install them and some other parts :headwall:
 

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Thanks but looks like I’ll be getting some 650s from Colton so I’m all good now.
Now I just need that surgery to happen already so I can install them and some other parts :headwall:
Why the heck do you need 650lb coils? That seems a little heavy for a 1st gen Tacoma.
 

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Thanks but looks like I’ll be getting some 650s from Colton so I’m all good now.
Now I just need that surgery to happen already so I can install them and some other parts :headwall:
I bet he's giving you my old coils - red 13" 650# coils. Pretty sure they've lost some of their spring weight, so might be more like 620# :rofl:
 
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My dad gets some custom cabinets in every garage he’s owned along with a matching workbench. I’ll see if I can find any pics of the ones he’s been getting for the last couple decades. They are really nice and I will be doing the same in my garage eventually.
I asked my dad for some pics.

The guys name is Craig Geary (909) 478-4499.
He does great work and will build them custom to your garage and wants.

my dad usually does gray cabinets (looks way better than white). He usually does a full wall of just cabinets with room up top for totes, then does a workbench with cabinets above, drawers and more cabinets below, and the lower portion of the workbench cabinets has a slide out drawer for all his larger tools in cases. Makes it super easy to pull the full drawer out and grab what you need instead of trying to shuffle shit around to find what you need.

i wanna see
 

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Why the heck do you need 650lb coils? That seems a little heavy for a 1st gen Tacoma.
600 or 650 was recommended by the guy who rebuilt my shocks. Think 600 would be better? I figured I’ll add skids and a bumper eventually so maybe 650?
 
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