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Posted: 06.08.2023  ·  #1
Not so much a what did you do rather what I'd like to do ! Saw someone parked up and they had their garage door fitted out to hold stuff.

If anyone's got any ideas where to find thing to hold stuff ( that word again, 🤣)
I'd be grateful for hints.


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Posted: 06.08.2023  ·  #2
Is the door hinges able for 5 stone of stuff hanging off it Dave😂

I know my one would be ok.for a few.months then the hinge would break or warp,

But id say its something like This linkyou are looking for?

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Posted: 07.08.2023  ·  #3
If you are looking for storage boxes for garage, take a look at Aldi.ie on Sunday 13th., see through easy to see.
Canvas soft supermarket bags for storing clothes, we have under bed space or upper lockers, easy to push into spaces . Trays with high sides/boxes that fit into upper cupboards holding kitchen food stuffs.
If you don’t like rattles like cutlery or cups clinking , anti slip mesh (bought a roll in ikea yesterday €5)
Ziploc bags or pouches for charging cables, games, drawing books, maps.
Collect the deep sided icecream boxes (when empty fit well together and hold foods in fridge/ medicines .
Pringle type boxes good size for some open packets of biscuits.
Not storage but we insulated our garage with those square gym mats with interlocking edges, cut to fit for sale in Lidl/Aldi quite often, absorbs rattles and non slip.


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Posted: 07.08.2023  ·  #4
I wouldnt be keen hanging anything from my garage door as I think the hinges wouldn't stand it. I use plastic boxes with lids, I've a spare toilet cassette in one, a barbecue in another etc.

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I wouldnt be keen hanging anything from my garage door as I think the hinges wouldn't stand it. I use plastic boxes with lids, I've a spare toilet cassette in one, a barbecue in another etc.


Just want to store light stuff where I can get at it easily. Already have the usual clear storage boxes.

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Is the door hinges able for 5 stone of stuff hanging off it Dave😂

I know my one would be ok.for a few.months then the hinge would break or warp,

But id say its something like This linkyou are looking for?


" Not available at this time. Not known when it will become available "

Which is Sods Law 'cos that's exactly what I was looking for ! 🤬


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Posted: 08.08.2023  ·  #8
I have fiamma ones on each garage door. I keep light stuff in the pockets, spare fuses, hose lock connectors, SOG bits, sharp knife, duct tape, cable ties, cleaning clothes, sponges etc etc.

Very handy for small things that would roll around in the garage otherwise.

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I have fiamma ones on each garage door. I keep light stuff in the pockets, spare fuses, hose lock connectors, SOG bits, sharp knife, duct tape, cable ties, cleaning clothes, sponges etc etc.

Very handy for small things that would roll around in the garage otherwise.


That's exactly what I want to do.


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