Double B
Well-known member
Hello, seeing I am new to this thread, I thought I would introduce myself. I'm from the southwestern region of Ontario, Canada. I work in Michigan as an automotive enigineer. I have lived in the area all my life and love the area.
I'm getting close to 40, and the wife and I have finally decided that were not moving anymore! So it is time to build the ultimate garage for me! The wife has given me the go ahead so we are full steam ahead!
I play in all areas of Manufacturing both professionaly and at home. My main focus is outboard repair, and boat repair. With living in the area I do, I am surrounded with some of the worlds best fresh water fishing and water ways. Besides fishing and mairne repair, I play with automotive body work, engine repair, wood working, welding, and rough carpentry. It helps having a little brother that is a professional welder and a Dad that is a master carpenter and cabinet maker.
So getting back to my thread's purpose.... I'm plaining out out how I want my one wall to be organized. Up until last weekend it looked like this....


I have been slowly packing/cleaning out this wall to start the drywall and electrical. I was planning on making this wall look something like this.....

The plan is over head storage across the whole on side. This is for all the x-mass stuff and other general storage needs of a family. The lower portion will be mine. I'm thinking of lininf the wall half way with tool boxes, shown on the RH side of the drawing. On the Left side is where I plan on putting pegboard.
I was thinking of doing multilayers of peg board to maximize the area available for tool storage. Sort of like tool slider boards for dispays racks in stores. This is all over a base layer of pegboard across the whole back wall in this area. Seeing the area is 12' long. I figure 3 layers total including the base which would equal the following; base=12'x8', 4 sliders=4'x8', this would equal 24' of pegboard. This should meet any need I may have in the future of more pegboard.
Also seeing I have 4 kids under 9 yr's of age, and live in a subdivision full of other guys that always think I have the tools that they can borrow, I was going to put a last layer to block out little fingers and to hang bike helmets and stuff on. Also this last layer I could lock.
Anyone ever do this before? If so any pics of how it came out and what not to do. Looking for advise......
I'm getting close to 40, and the wife and I have finally decided that were not moving anymore! So it is time to build the ultimate garage for me! The wife has given me the go ahead so we are full steam ahead!
I play in all areas of Manufacturing both professionaly and at home. My main focus is outboard repair, and boat repair. With living in the area I do, I am surrounded with some of the worlds best fresh water fishing and water ways. Besides fishing and mairne repair, I play with automotive body work, engine repair, wood working, welding, and rough carpentry. It helps having a little brother that is a professional welder and a Dad that is a master carpenter and cabinet maker.
So getting back to my thread's purpose.... I'm plaining out out how I want my one wall to be organized. Up until last weekend it looked like this....


I have been slowly packing/cleaning out this wall to start the drywall and electrical. I was planning on making this wall look something like this.....

The plan is over head storage across the whole on side. This is for all the x-mass stuff and other general storage needs of a family. The lower portion will be mine. I'm thinking of lininf the wall half way with tool boxes, shown on the RH side of the drawing. On the Left side is where I plan on putting pegboard.
I was thinking of doing multilayers of peg board to maximize the area available for tool storage. Sort of like tool slider boards for dispays racks in stores. This is all over a base layer of pegboard across the whole back wall in this area. Seeing the area is 12' long. I figure 3 layers total including the base which would equal the following; base=12'x8', 4 sliders=4'x8', this would equal 24' of pegboard. This should meet any need I may have in the future of more pegboard.
Also seeing I have 4 kids under 9 yr's of age, and live in a subdivision full of other guys that always think I have the tools that they can borrow, I was going to put a last layer to block out little fingers and to hang bike helmets and stuff on. Also this last layer I could lock.
Anyone ever do this before? If so any pics of how it came out and what not to do. Looking for advise......




