Did you 3-D print the pieces?
Did you 3-D print the pieces?
Did you 3-D print the pieces?
Hate to be the naysayer, but couldn't he have just cut up a piece of square tube? Must EVERYTHNING be high tech?
Haha! Made from steel with a drill, a chop saw and a grinder.
Hate to be the naysayer, but couldn't he have just cut up a piece of square tube? Must EVERYTHNING be high tech?
Square tube is pretty high tech. You ever see it made?
It doesn't start square![]()

They just wrap the steel around the airspace, don't they?![]()
Hey Debreifer, that's a pretty slick idea for a lot of different tools. It's a great way to put long tools on a wall when you don't have any headroom like my shed!
Did you 3-D print the pieces?
Hate to be the naysayer, but couldn't he have just cut up a piece of square tube? Must EVERYTHNING be high tech?
Haha! Made from steel with a drill, a chop saw and a grinder.
A man after my own heart. And they STILL look professionally made. Good old hand tools and a little bit of pride in the making.![]()
I had these welding banners folded on the shelf so I decided to store them on the walls using wood screws and fender washers.
You don't own a stapler?










Can you elaborate on the roller setup for the fan? i cant picture it.
sweet setup and it gave me ideas for mounting the fan I have waiting to be installed
Can you elaborate on the roller setup for the fan? i cant picture it.
sweet setup and it gave me ideas for mounting the fan I have waiting to be installed
I used the green Superstrut from Home Depot and a couple of these rollers:
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The Unistrut and Superstrut are close enough in size that the Unistrut rollers worked in the Superstrut. The rollers will not clear any mounting hardware in the strut, so they must either be inserted before the strut goes up or special strut hangers must be used that hold the strut without internal interference.
Let us know how it goes CarKid'.![]()
I used trolleys in my unistrut attached to the wall and had a bit of clearance issue with the screws. I solved it with a countersink bit which allowed the screws to recess a bit so the trolleys cleared it easily. Might work for you.
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
A quick little organizer for my air compressor tools, fittings and hose all in one.
works great and made things a lot cleaner...
That's really nice, did you make that? I'd like to copy it but it would be anything but quick. And probably not as pretty.
Excellent design and execution. [emoji106]A quick little organizer for my air compressor tools, fittings and hose all in one.
works great and made things a lot cleaner...
This is a great thread of ideas. But what I would like to see is what do you guys have in the corners? Especially the space right next to the garage doors. Always seems to be a catch all.
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There’s not much room between the garage door and the wall here. I made a storage / drain rack for tubing. These are used for draining the oil from the cars (Fumoto), snow blower, etc. and always need somewhere to drip.
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Yes I did, it's a bit of plywood, mdf for the round bits, some odd bits of lumber for the hose supports up top and plywood for the sides and the tool hangers. it's all spec'd to fit around those two bins, one bin for 3/8th fittings and the other for 1/2" fittings. Happy to send you some layouts for it, you would of course need to adjust for whatever bins you put in if any.
-Clint
added another view of it.
Yes I did, it's a bit of plywood, mdf for the round bits, some odd bits of lumber for the hose supports up top and plywood for the sides and the tool hangers. it's all spec'd to fit around those two bins, one bin for 3/8th fittings and the other for 1/2" fittings. Happy to send you some layouts for it, you would of course need to adjust for whatever bins you put in if any.
-Clint
added another view of it.
Yes I did, it's a bit of plywood, mdf for the round bits, some odd bits of lumber for the hose supports up top and plywood for the sides and the tool hangers. it's all spec'd to fit around those two bins, one bin for 3/8th fittings and the other for 1/2" fittings. Happy to send you some layouts for it, you would of course need to adjust for whatever bins you put in if any.
-Clint
added another view of it.
Awesome execution, I assumed it was a mass produced high end piece.
I recommend you put a door on it for two reasons. First, I like everything hidden behind doors for a more minimal look. Second, those air fittings are begging for dust to settle in them. I do a lot of grinding in my shop and the grinding dust settles on EVERYTHING!
