Show us yer garages!!

Loaded ready for Spain last year.
 

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As soon as I saw the Grom and the well used bike whos garage this was. All noce and neat Phil.
I have a from in my garage 🚐👍

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I like those boxs, I need something like that:xThumb:

Where did they come from?

There’s a guy in southern Germany that will install that. You basically send your design and then turn up at a campsite that he visits and carries out the installation, not far from Schaffhausen from memory
 
At the moment ours has in it

Twin tub
Two fold up electric bikes
Two Spanish gas bottles
Rotary washing line
7 litre diesel container
Two wind breaks
Underskirt wind blocker
Large box of steel pegs
Two small toolboxes full of small spares
Tray full of tie down
Tray full of bike spares
Two chairs
Fold up foot rest
Fold up 'larder'
Two funnels
Two spare windbreak poles
Two hoses ( one flat type and one 'magic'type )
Two buckets ( one full of cleaning stuff )
Two 3"x 2" x 20" blocks of wood to raise the step a bit
Two blocks of wood to get said Spanish gas bottles a bit higher so I can use the standard pig tail when they are on the floor
Two air pumps for the push bikes
Two cask barrow type trolleys ( Just in case the 'facilities' are miles away.. Dunno why we carry two though ! )
Two fold up tables
Two breathable mats
Plus gawd know what else in bit and bobs !

So no picture as all you would see is a wall of crap !!!!!!
All the other stuff is spread around all the other lockers :)
And a partridge in a pear tree 😁
 
At the moment ours has in it

Twin tub
Two fold up electric bikes
Two Spanish gas bottles
Rotary washing line
7 litre diesel container
Two wind breaks
Underskirt wind blocker
Large box of steel pegs
Two small toolboxes full of small spares
Tray full of tie down
Tray full of bike spares
Two chairs
Fold up foot rest
Fold up 'larder'
Two funnels
Two spare windbreak poles
Two hoses ( one flat type and one 'magic'type )
Two buckets ( one full of cleaning stuff )
Two 3"x 2" x 20" blocks of wood to raise the step a bit
Two blocks of wood to get said Spanish gas bottles a bit higher so I can use the standard pig tail when they are on the floor
Two air pumps for the push bikes
Two cask barrow type trolleys ( Just in case the 'facilities' are miles away.. Dunno why we carry two though ! )
Two fold up tables
Two breathable mats
Plus gawd know what else in bit and bobs !

So no picture as all you would see is a wall of crap !!!!!!
All the other stuff is spread around all the other lockers :)
That's more than I have in my Double garage at home !
 
That's more than I have in my Double garage at home !
Its also well out of date !
Now I have ( apart from all the usual dross ) two mobility scoots and a portable electric lift to get woman in the van :)
 
Some folk just don't know how to fill a garage. It's not full yet of course. Reckon there's still room for the duty free.

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Hi Carpmart
I like your racking with adjustable feet and tops. When did you get it from, please??
Thanks

It’s home built/assembled. Bought materials and fixings from the Aluminium Warehouse https://www.aluminiumwarehouse.co.uk/easyfix-and-more/easyfix

Start with some aluminium tube, chop saw with aluminium blade and some easy fix connectors and away you go. 12mm ply and some self tappers create the shelves and add some extra structural rigidity. I also pinned all the joints to make sure the joints stay intact, although probably not required. You can be as creative as you like with your design.

Yell if you need any more information or help! 👍🏻


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It’s home built/assembled. Bought materials and fixings from the Aluminium Warehouse https://www.aluminiumwarehouse.co.uk/easyfix-and-more/easyfix

Start with some aluminium tube, chop saw with aluminium blade and some easy fix connectors and away you go. 12mm ply and some self tappers create the shelves and add some extra structural rigidity. I also pinned all the joints to make sure the joints stay intact, although probably not required. You can be as creative as you like with your design.

Yell if you need any more information or help! 👍🏻


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Thats very helpful, I shall have to get my tape measure out!!
Merry Christmas!!
 
Just about ready for the off as far as garage loading goes.........and yes, it looks a bit of a lightweight despite having over a ton spare in payload. ;) I can't be ar$ed to pull stuff out just to gain access to something else. Everything in it's place I say. ;)

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Cheers

Jock. :)

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All those cables have ruined your off-grid credibility.
:LOL:
When you are on an Aire or Stellplatz, and the price includes EHU, but the bl@@dy box is a long way off, they come in very handy indeed. Reil springs to mind, where we used our three cables, plus garjanco's to split the connection between us. :doh:

Cheers,

Jock. :)
 
1.5m slide out, very handy for us, different boxes depending on the trip, beach, mountains, snow etc
 

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