Before, the east wall. I had power tools, and misc hardware, router bits etc, as far away from where I was using them as I could put them.
After, the space was cleared off, and reused for the lumber storage area. The rack is Closetmaid heavy duty closet shelf hardware that was being clearanced out by my local Lowes. I figure I have less than $25.00 in that hardware...
Before, dangerously leaning rickety flimsy plastic racks house tons of stuff that doesn't really need to be in my shop.
After, the space was cleared out, the overhead shelf for the hand tool storage has been moved here, as has the router bit cabinet. A single heavy duty shelving unit houses various non WW related items, as well as chemicals and finishes. This is NOT the final arrangement, but works for now as I have no children...
Before, the giant green space sucker that is my canoe has taken up too much space, and been too hard to get in and out of the shop to want to use it regularly.
After, the Grizzly G0572 Hanging Air Filter with remote is proudly mounted up doing its job. No canoe in the way here!
From this angle you can also see most (not all) of the shop lights that have been mounted up. There is one "extra" in the middle of the ceiling that has yet to be unmounted.
If you look closely at the bottom edge of the picture, you can also see the top panels of the rollup doors, both featuring the radiant barrier foam board insulation... VERY nice addition to my shop!
I have a ways to go before I am settled in to the new configuration, but these are the HUGE things. I still have a LOT of misc junk to clean out, and DC ducting to run, not to mention electrical... But I am getting a LOT happier with the results these days!
After, the space was cleared off, and reused for the lumber storage area. The rack is Closetmaid heavy duty closet shelf hardware that was being clearanced out by my local Lowes. I figure I have less than $25.00 in that hardware...
Before, dangerously leaning rickety flimsy plastic racks house tons of stuff that doesn't really need to be in my shop.
After, the space was cleared out, the overhead shelf for the hand tool storage has been moved here, as has the router bit cabinet. A single heavy duty shelving unit houses various non WW related items, as well as chemicals and finishes. This is NOT the final arrangement, but works for now as I have no children...
Before, the giant green space sucker that is my canoe has taken up too much space, and been too hard to get in and out of the shop to want to use it regularly.
After, the Grizzly G0572 Hanging Air Filter with remote is proudly mounted up doing its job. No canoe in the way here!
From this angle you can also see most (not all) of the shop lights that have been mounted up. There is one "extra" in the middle of the ceiling that has yet to be unmounted.
If you look closely at the bottom edge of the picture, you can also see the top panels of the rollup doors, both featuring the radiant barrier foam board insulation... VERY nice addition to my shop!
I have a ways to go before I am settled in to the new configuration, but these are the HUGE things. I still have a LOT of misc junk to clean out, and DC ducting to run, not to mention electrical... But I am getting a LOT happier with the results these days!
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