Roger M
Well-known member
Long overdue even..
First off, Thanks for having me and thanks for all of the great threads and helpful information. This is my first thread here.
I have an 11'x10 1/2' shop space in the attached 2 car garage. Back when I moved here twenty years ago, there was just an old 5' long workbench occupying this room. I bought an air compressor, a Costco shelving unit, threw my toolbox on the bench, and called it done.
I let it slide over time, just leaving enough room to get at tools, piling up storage bins, and turning the bench into a junk pile. Fast forward to last fall(minus a bunch of stacked storage bins that were to the right)...

Yeah, I know it's a complete cluster. It's twenty years of neglect. I am not proud of it, but I am taking some action. Couple of things. It has to be cheap and it has to be done by me. Initially, I just wanted a longer workbench with space underneath for some totes.
I bought some 2x4s and screws and came up with this. The top is made up of some old 2x12 facia boards that I replaced last year.




Note: sheet rock is only on walls the back up to interior of house. In the future, I will drywall everything else, but not until we get a new roof.
More to come..
First off, Thanks for having me and thanks for all of the great threads and helpful information. This is my first thread here.
I have an 11'x10 1/2' shop space in the attached 2 car garage. Back when I moved here twenty years ago, there was just an old 5' long workbench occupying this room. I bought an air compressor, a Costco shelving unit, threw my toolbox on the bench, and called it done.
I let it slide over time, just leaving enough room to get at tools, piling up storage bins, and turning the bench into a junk pile. Fast forward to last fall(minus a bunch of stacked storage bins that were to the right)...

Yeah, I know it's a complete cluster. It's twenty years of neglect. I am not proud of it, but I am taking some action. Couple of things. It has to be cheap and it has to be done by me. Initially, I just wanted a longer workbench with space underneath for some totes.
I bought some 2x4s and screws and came up with this. The top is made up of some old 2x12 facia boards that I replaced last year.




Note: sheet rock is only on walls the back up to interior of house. In the future, I will drywall everything else, but not until we get a new roof.
More to come..









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