I was only able to spend an afternoon in the shop this weekend. I guess its just the time of year that requires spending time doing other things. Also, I promised my wife that I would spend time in her office getting everything hung and mounted. We converted my daughters former play room/bonus room into an office for my wife since she now works from home part time. Although I have been back in the office full time, her work is still operating on a hybrid schedule and she works 2-3 days from home. She decided that she wanted to make an office out of the playroom and since I built the shop, I happily conceded the space. We bought her a new desk, monitor mounts and some other things to clean up the space and make it her office. I was able to hang the monitors, hang quite a few pictures, mount a spare flat panel on the wall, and add a power outlet for the tv. A few months ago we found an old farm sign that was the sign in front of her grandfather's dairy farm. As soon as she saw it she knew that she wanted it for her office. We cleaned it up and I was able to mount it on one of the walls. This is just the start of that project. I have a feeling I will be taking everything off the wall to paint soon.

I did have some time in the shop. I was able to get my tool box permanently mounted into my work bench. I tried to make sure that I had space around the frame to best fit the tool box. I used expandable foam weather seal as well as pipe insulation to get it all snugged up and locked into place. I originally mounted the insulation with screws to help prevent it from banging on the back plate when I rolled in the box. That was a bad idea. It was too tight and made it way more difficult than needed. I just pressed in the insulation once the box was where I wanted it.



I framed it in to give it more of finished look. I may add some more, but there will be a taller tool box here to cover this area.


Added the last piece of the workbench area.




I still need to add trim and the bench tops. I thought I would have been able to get to that this weekend, but oh well. Hopefully I will get out there some this week.

I did have some time in the shop. I was able to get my tool box permanently mounted into my work bench. I tried to make sure that I had space around the frame to best fit the tool box. I used expandable foam weather seal as well as pipe insulation to get it all snugged up and locked into place. I originally mounted the insulation with screws to help prevent it from banging on the back plate when I rolled in the box. That was a bad idea. It was too tight and made it way more difficult than needed. I just pressed in the insulation once the box was where I wanted it.



I framed it in to give it more of finished look. I may add some more, but there will be a taller tool box here to cover this area.


Added the last piece of the workbench area.




I still need to add trim and the bench tops. I thought I would have been able to get to that this weekend, but oh well. Hopefully I will get out there some this week.















































