Living the dream, storing large items and material takes up so much space. The plan is to put a semi enclosed lean to on the garage to move the trailer in and some larger items and patio furniture.One reason I can keep it that way is that I built this 18x20 for power equipment, storage and materials. Nothing lives in the shop unless it is a useable tool, device, or is work in progress.
In my previous shop it was sunk in a pit flush with the floor to be out of the way when lowered. It is run by the yellow pendant control on the blue cord reel overhead. The hoist rail overhead allows placing heavy items on top of it and the dual height adjustability between the hoist and table comes in handy in some cases.Living the dream, storing large items and material takes up so much space. The plan is to put a semi enclosed lean to on the garage to move the trailer in and some larger items and patio furniture.
I love the hydraulic workbench you have. The older I get the more I want to do things like that.
@a57belair2 we're just in the process of relocating and I anticipate much of same. I've collected car parts since 2009, before that it was...Please join me on my journey and enjoy all of the "treasures" I've bought, lost, and now get to find again. It's like shopping, only this time I've already paid.
Wow, two flooded properties in a week is wild. I can't even imagine. I'll stick with my snow!Remember that cleaning and organization of a clustered group of items is like a tiny mouse eating an elephant. Take one bite at a time and chew on it. Having a trash can and not being afraid to use it is first step in a cleanup process. This following thread was my reboot in 1999. It took everything in me to even want to restore and have the workshop. This is how my hobby of refurbishing machines began.
You think YOU"VE had moisture problems?
In September of 1999, I lost my book where I kept up with oil changes and such, so I decided to start fresh and change the oil in every thing I owned at once, then start a maintenance database to keep things straight. Needless to say, I had used oil in every available bucket and pan I could lay...www.garagejournal.com