Here's a picture of a nice work bench w/ storage featured in a magazine several years ago. Someday I'll have the time to build it. Isn't it funny when you have the time, you don't have the resources and when you have the resources you don't have the time...
Not my post, but it was in family handyman magazine a couple years back. Might be on their website... give it a look.Where did you get this pic from? I lick to see more and read more about it.
Thanks,
Gary
What? No PBR???
nothing genuis here, but i have about 30 of these from the break room at work. they stack nicely and have a wide opening so i can grab a handful of whatever and still get my hand OUT.
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I wouldn't call it genius, but in my garage, which is a 3-bay post and beam carriage-shed style like this...
I got rid of the 3 roll up doors and built barn doors. This opened up all that space above the doors that was taken up with the tracks. I then built lofts on each end, which are accessible from the center bay.(there are doors, it is behind the ladder in the pic, below)![]()
The lofts go from the front of the garage to about 1/2 of the way to the rear. You can't stand up in the lofts, but there is plenty of storage space, figure an 2-300 sq. ft of storage. I keep all the stuff which I don't need access to very often up there.
The center bay also had the roll up door removed and now has enough height clearance to put in a lift (in the future)
Having those two lofts also means less space up above to heat in the winter, the floor of the loft/ceiling in the garage is insulated, so the lofts are cold storage.
Seeing as there are a lot of car people on here, the space in the center bay, right above the door opening, is perfect for a tire rack. It can be kinda seen in the picture.
Best pic I have access to at work...
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Very well done! Excellent use of the space and converting to barn doors to get rid of the tracks for the old roll-up doors is a great idea for anyone that has that option (and isn't so lazy they "need" roll-up doors!)
Definitely get that lift. It'll make working on that race car SOOOO much easier. I'm not sure if you want a 2-post or a 4-post but the cost is relatively cheap now and you can score a good deal on a well cared for used one if you keep your eyes open for shops closing their doors or dealerships going out of business.
Cheers,
LWW
Here's a picture of a nice work bench w/ storage featured in a magazine several years ago. Someday I'll have the time to build it. Isn't it funny when you have the time, you don't have the resources and when you have the resources you don't have the time...
Worst waste of space I've seen is the area above the lawn mower, and snowblower.
Both now have a custom made cubby hole for them to roll into with a nice "shelves of varied height" construction above them to hold the longer stuff/odd sized stuff..ie. those fold up chairs, the long handled buffer and sawz-all, shop-vac and hoses, the grandkids battery 4-wheeler and "grand-dad propelled toys"
And of course a place to store beer:
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Not genius by any means, but here's a couple of my storage ideas for clamps and for loose hardware. I find the plastic bins very easy to locate loose parts in; I use the tackle boxes if I have more than 2 of the same item.
BTW, how do I move my pictures from thumbnails to being a part of the post?
Chuck.H
That's quite a cobweb collection you have.
Worst waste of space I've seen is the area above the lawn mower, and snowblower.
Both now have a custom made cubby hole for them to roll into with a nice "shelves of varied height" construction above them to hold the longer stuff/odd sized stuff..ie. those fold up chairs, the long handled buffer and sawz-all, shop-vac and hoses, the grandkids battery 4-wheeler and "grand-dad propelled toys"
How about ideas for storage of short lengths(<3') of metal tubing/scraps?
Dave
I used to have one of these for my wheel barrow in another house. I just ordered another one. It's always tough finding space for the damn thing but this gets it up off of the floor.
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