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Originally Posted by kx57
Agreed!
I neglected that entirely in my post above.
I would suggest getting some durable rubbermaid style bins and buy lots of ziploc bags. I like to take all the hardware and drop it in a ziplock bag and label it as I take things apart.
If you don't have enough space in a garage one of those temporary outdoor shelters or an ISO "sea can" can work well. Dead snowmobile trailers also work really well (basically a big box on wheels)
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Better listen to this guy!
My situation is a little different......I have to get my truck running so I can fix up my garage! My truck has been sitting in there since 2005.....I have to get it going so I can renovate the garage.
Now, space is very important though. My garage is a very dangerous place due to the piles of boxed up (and carefully labeled) truck parts, hood, replacement body panels, etc. Two fenders are still at the seller's house.....I don't have room for those! *I've already paid the guy 90 percent of what I owe him too. (Super cool guy to store those for me).*
My grill is in my house living room! Several parts are at my parents' place and I do all my derusting there. Since I don't have room for a sandblaster, I do this funky electrolysis thing that takes a whole day and has to be completed with chemical soak.
You also realize I'm single.....not many women would put up with truck grills in the living room.
So absolutely make sure you have tons of room.....you will need it. *Take tons of pics too, label all of those, label the parts....I am hardcore about that.*