Shed clutter

I only have s/h carpet tiles in mine. However, my garage at home is currently suffering a bit of upheaval at the moment as I prepare for the installation of a solar PV battery pack etc.
I have previously insulated half the floor space but I am now in the process of completing the rest of it. Fortunately it’s been dry this weekend so I have been able to move the bikes and various other bits of clutter outside whilst I have completed the jigsaw of insulation sheets and chipboard flooring panels.
Once that is completed, and I get back from the trip to Willersey and Donington Park, it’s back to finishing off the ‘rearranging’ the lock up down the road. 😕
 

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I use flattened cardboard boxes on my floor. I used to have a business where I often received stock in large boxes so thought they'd make good floor liners. They get oily, dirty and worn over time so just replace particular section with another (or move them around). The large ones are usually quite thick so more absorbent and softer to walk on!
Only thing now is I have to wait till we need a large appliance or some such before I get my hands on a box of a worthwhile size to replace worn sections.
As for clutter let's just say no one would notice my cardboard flooring:p
 
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That great to hear. He has struggled with that issue for ages. A bit like my Atlas. One stupid, annoying fault buggaring up the fun. Bet Graham is now smiling and relieved.
 
I use flattened cardboard boxes on my floor. I used to have a business where I often received stock in large boxes so thought they'd make good floor liners. They get oily, dirty and worn over time so just replace particular section with another (or move them around). The large ones are usually quite thick so more absorbent and softer to walk on!
Only thing now is I have to wait till we need a large appliance or some such before I get my hands on a box of a worthwhile size to replace worn sections.
As for clutter let's just say no one would notice my cardboard flooring:p
Yep that’s what I do too on top of the carpet tiles to hopefully catch any dripping oil etc. it also makes spotting a leak more easy.
 
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