I have a up stairs in my shop. So I nailed 2 scrap 2x4s between steps going up and a support beam holding up the up stairs landing. Nail the 2x4s across from each other leaves a gap to hang your hammers through.
I have mine laid in the bottom of a drawer, but I am liking the thought of them being stored facing vertically which would take up much less room. Hmmmm
Bogie 1632, I like your labels.
Right now, I have a lot of hammers thrown into a drawer but the inner tool nerd within me shudders each time I open the drawer. Is there a simple rack for hammer storage. A nice home made wall mounted rack would be nice. What have you got?
Something akin to this? Works well for me. Doubled up some 1x4 scrap, drilled appropriate size holes, and connected a handle.suppoet to keep each relatively level. I never have an issue grabbing one out, but if I were to do thos again I may have the hammer heads toward the drawer front.
V/R
Bogie


This is what I did.
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I might have to give something like this a try. I like having some of my hammers in a tool box drawer.Something akin to this? Works well for me. Doubled up some 1x4 scrap, drilled appropriate size holes, and connected a handle.suppoet to keep each relatively level. I never have an issue grabbing one out, but if I were to do thos again I may have the hammer heads toward the drawer front.
V/R
Bogie

That is a neat idea.I will try to get a picture but I got a handful of used bathroom grab bars from a job I did. I was going to mount one on the wall and put hooks on it to hang extension cords, ended up doing something different for cords. But I took a 2x6 and mounted the grab bars to them. Then mounted the 2x6 to the wall. Works great.![]()
. That’s great! I have a grab rail been saving in the scrap pile…Thanks!I will try to get a picture but I got a handful of used bathroom grab bars from a job I did. I was going to mount one on the wall and put hooks on it to hang extension cords, ended up doing something different for cords. But I took a 2x6 and mounted the grab bars to them. Then mounted the 2x6 to the wall. Works great.![]()