The most important tool in the garage

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AdamR

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a fully stocked fridge
 

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You got that right but the brand is wrong.
 
The brand changes from time to time. Id love to fill it with Sam Adams but the 30 pack of Coors is dirt cheap.
 
Correct brand, but you didn't pack it full, leaving just enough room for a sandwich and a snack.
 
Close the fridge door.....they're getting warm. I hate warm beer :D :thumblef:
 
Mine's bigger. (OK, it's stocked mostly with ice tea and Mt. Dew)

(oh, and pudding cups)
 
How the hell did I know it was going to be a fridge before I even opened the thread? LMAO
 
I'm making my own. In another month I'm turning mine into a tapper to hold 2- 5 gallon kegs.
 
I agree Adam, my last rental house came with a fridge in the garage and now I can't live without one. Now that I've bought a garage with a house, I've gotta get one.
 
Now, prove to us that you got some work done this weekend. Show us that tool chest this morning!

Grant
 
Get on old coin vendor and slide those cans/ bottles in the slot... charge yourself something for the privilege of a refreshing beverage and have enough money to go buy more...works pretty well!

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Get on old coin vendor and slide those cans/ bottles in the slot... charge yourself something for the privilege of a refreshing beverage and have enough money to go buy more...works pretty well!

Pepsi1.jpg

Good for mooching friends too. LOL
 
Oh,definitely works for that, too. Nice to have a fridge in the garage for snacks and such, though.
 
I find it mildly disturbing that you took the time to arrange them evenly spaced, all facing the same direction, and all equally distanced from the door.
 
Coors light... like having sex in a canoe... F@#$ing close to water

Also, why are the door shelves empty?
 
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