I have a small 1 car garage that I have a workbench and tools in. It's too small to park cars in so I just used it as a shop. I've rearrange and rebuilt the work area a couple times but always used what ever I had laying around. Its ok but I want something more efficient. This current work space kinda evolved over time and is now not that organized. I'm looking for ideas and plans on how to build a work table with storage shelves.


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I'm in the same boat.
The first rule is to make every part of the shop a work space.
No storage! Storage is done elsewhere, basement, attic, storage shed, dining room, etc.
Horizontal surfaces become clutter collectors, so keep them to a minimum. I would have no more than 2. And one of those should fold away.
The next important thing is to make the space flexible. That means making everything movable. Your work table or bench must be on wheels. So should everything else, so you can reconfigure things as needed. The suggestion about using a roller is a good one, as it gives you the "storage" you desire.
Lighting is your necessary friend. Get 100FC at work surface height. For my 9 1/2' x 19 1.2' space that meant eight 2 tube LED lights.
Paint walls gloss white, and ceiling too. If you finish the floor, make it a light monochrome color, so you can find dropped items. None of the fancy multicolored flakes stuff.
Wall cabinets are your friend, but place them strategically, so they serve work stations with tools and supplies for that location, and don't just become dead storage.
Look carefully at what machines, tools and functions can be located elsewhere. Seldom used machines or processes such as a blast cabinet or milling machine can go someplace else. Certainly things like a compressor should not be taking up shop space.
Figure out what the primary function of the shop is, and relegate other functions elsewhere. I had some woodworking machines in mine. Too small a space for that along with anything else. So out they went. They will get their own building. I'm struggling now with the functions of auto repair and general shop space. Not enough room for both functions to be full blown.
Things I have removed from mine include arbor press and base, jointer, 3 compressors, 2 welders, 2 drill presses, etc.
What exactly are you going to be doing in the space? What functions?
Bill