OK so the movers showed up and when they left my garage looked something like this:
So now I'm ready to start rebuilding everything and I need some ideas, when the garage is empty it's pretty large but like alot of you I have alot of tools that take up space and one more big one on the way..
So I'm looking for ways to free up floor space, provide storage for parts, jigs and tools and keep it neat and tidy, it's a tall order for a 24X24 shop. I lose the corner by the entry door due to the AC and the water heater so I'm not sure what to do about those yet.
Some ideas I was kicking around:
- Move all the storage for tools and parts to cabinets up high on the wall to free up lower wall space for large tools.
- Use the area above the garage door for wood storage (building a shelf up there).
- Build custom dual purpose cabinets for things like the thickness sander so that it can share space with other tools AND be used for storage.
- Move the Air-Compressor and dust collector to a small shed on the side of the garage and feed tubes into the shop. This would free up more space and if done
correctly I could use the shed for wood storage as well.
My old workbench in a huge monster and it's time to replace it with a true woodworkers workbench which will free up more workspace, I might be able to also put some tools back to back to conserve space.
So I'm look for ideas... I need to figure out how to store my guitars and parts as well while I work on them. There are some things I'm doing for certain:
- I'm wiring some tools for 220
- The big tools are getting mobile bases.
- I'm running an air pressure line around the shop.
- I'm running dust collection piping to each of the tools coming in from the attic I think (not totally sure yet)...
This time around I want to take my time and do it right, we are going to be here for a while and I want something that I don't have to keep monkeying with so any ideas you have send em over....
Cheers
-Paul-