Occupant. That’s really well done and thought out.
Thats what I was going to say!
Occupant. That’s really well done and thought out.
HahaJust need to find places to mount the hidden cameras and you'll be ready to rent.![]()
Just need to find places to mount the hidden cameras and you'll be ready to rent.![]()
thats why i hate traveling, staying in hotels or airbnbs. Feel like someone planted a camera somewhere. But news for them, just gonna catch a fat mexican farting, picking his nose and snoring.


I think Gabriel Iglesias has the market corneredneed to find them, i could use a few bux.

I think Gabriel Iglesias has the market cornered![]()
I have one of these nice aluminum server racks my old job was throwing out. There are tapped holes every 1" or so. Aside from using it as is does anyone have any ideas on what I could do with the sections of metal for storage? I don't really want to chop it up unless necessary. The c-channel sections are pretty beefy.
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I have one of these nice aluminum server racks my old job was throwing out. There are tapped holes every 1" or so. Aside from using it as is does anyone have any ideas on what I could do with the sections of metal for storage? I don't really want to chop it up unless necessary. The c-channel sections are pretty beefy.
I didn't look through every post so sorry if it's a repeat but I made some shelves out of rain gutter to hold paint cans. Works great and things don't fall off when the doors slam shut on the cabinet. Other nice thing is they cost about $4 each and come in any length you need.


The paint can gutters are excellent.
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I have one of these nice aluminum server racks my old job was throwing out. There are tapped holes every 1" or so. Aside from using it as is does anyone have any ideas on what I could do with the sections of metal for storage? I don't really want to chop it up unless necessary. The c-channel sections are pretty beefy.
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The server racks should sell on Craigslist for 150.00 ea.
Wanted a vintage look vs. traditional pegboard for hanging pipe/adjustable wrenches.
Repurposed an old saw blade and battery hold-down hooks.
Being heavy and sharp went with a french cleat mounting system.
Solid wall stud fastening w/blade connecting securely on first attempt.
That is really cool. The lights are really nice too.Wanted a vintage look vs. traditional pegboard for hanging pipe/adjustable wrenches.
Repurposed an old saw blade and battery hold-down hooks.
Being heavy and sharp went with a french cleat mounting system.
Solid wall stud fastening w/blade connecting securely on first attempt.
Man, I would never be able to work at that bench! All I would be able to do would be sit and admire how great it looks! What is the story on those lights? Are they antiques you restored?
A lot of cool ideas for wall mounted tools and equipment here. However, cool ideas too often morph into covering all available wall space, trying to hang everything on them which ends in a mess of disorganization. Just because a neat idea to store pneumatic tools or wrenches on the wall looks great doesn't mean it will look good to mount everything you own on your walls. I'll get flack for this opinion, I'm sure. Some of the shop photos shown here really look like an attempt to organize turned into pure chaos.
Glen
Glen
Just because a neat idea to store pneumatic tools or wrenches on the wall looks great doesn't mean it will look good to mount everything you own on your walls. I'll get flack for this opinion, I'm sure. Some of the shop photos shown here really look like an attempt to organize turned into pure chaos.
Glen
Glen

When I see an overly cluttered shop, I tend to think the owner might be on track as a hoarder and that is a mental disease, not someone who runs an organized workplace.

Glen, you are probably right on all counts. I aspire to a neat and tidy work place but it eludes me. Not having the money to buy tools in my youth means I held on to everything, regardless of quality or need. A partial cure for the clutter was to hide it in shallow (7.5-inch) cabinets. I still have battery tools and pneumatic tools in PVC sleeves in plain sight but they take enormous amounts of cabinet or drawer space. It's a work in progress and I'm only 75 so there's still time.I think what I was trying to convey is that, in my opinion, a neat and tidy work place produces neat and tidy work and that one should strive to that goal if possible. On the other hand, some folks just feel more comfortable working in chaos and I need to be more understandable in that regard. Also, some guys just have so much stuff they fill all their drawers, shelves, available floor space and walls. To those, I suggest some thought about what is really necessary.
Glen
fartymarty,
I was not specifically referring to your post and I apologize if you took it that way.
Glen
) ....yes regardless for the reasons (including ball peen hammer collections), your words still serve us in the back of our minds if we listen to them every time we go to hang something new up on the wall and reevaluate what we already have hanging there. Personally I'm thanking you for providing them, even if you just might be the person most likely to walk into my garage and just say "NO" and turn and leave. 

What is that blue wall below the welding banner?
Thanks
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WOW, there's the infamous "13" ball pein hammer wall . . . pure art.![]()

