Made a rack for multifix tool holders.

Quite a lot of work in it, it's an 20mm fibre reinforced plastic board I have a bunch of offcuts in the right ish size, drilled on the mill to get the spacing correct, the pins are 8mm stainless rod, rounded over on the top, drilled and tapped on the bottom M5 (power tapped in the later with an SPV tapping head), there is two 40mm light section steel angle sections behind that the pins are screwed to, then it's attached to the wall with a bit of timber with a slight angle cut on, and some M6 bolts which just drop into holes through the angle and into the timber.
The lower angle of the two has 3 struts made out of some flat bar with a bend to hold it off the wall at a suitable angle.
Now I just need a lot more toolholders, more than will fit on the rack eventually.
Also bought this small diameter sensitive pillar drill

Webo, German, got a brass ID tag from a former owner with a possible 1946 date, 1900 to 19,000 rpm over 6 speeds, if I make a replacement pulley to get the top 3 back, 3 phase, I think 2/3hp motor, seems to be in very good condition. The table is roughly 9" by 10", all the Z capacity you could want in a drill of this nature, quill travel is approximately 2 1/2"