Getting cold here and with a baby time steadily approaching I'm trying to get as many projects done as possible. Unfortunately not all projects are in the garage but I was able to get a little work done on a new workbench and the beginnings of lining the walls in the outer garage.
Before: the left wall is really cluttered with random cabinets which arent a great use of space and block the windows.
Started by moving the old cabinets out of the way and removing the old junk particle board.
patched up a couple holes and later painted this wall with waterproof paint
Built a new bench. Need to add another layer of 3/4" ply on top.
already filled with stuff, excuse the mess
Whew! This place is looking like a mess. Gonna have to do a better job when I post to GJ
. Ripped some 3/4" ply into furring strips attached to concrete and lining the walls with 1/2" ply.
I went back and forth a bunch whether I should have built that bench all the way to the garage door opening but decided not to. I can always add another cabinet to fill the space. I do have plans to rebuild the sink area so in the future it might just be one long bench top on that wall.
Another project from a couple weeks back was making this rolling cart type of the thing from an old junk table I had lying around. Tied all the legs together on the bottom with 1-1/2" x 3/8" steel and made a shelf. Added some casters and an MDF top covered in a sheet of galvanized I had lying around. Pretty useful for a bunch of scrap.
I also put some heat shrink tubing on my pair of clear safety glasses that I can never find. The red heat shrink tubing makes them a little easier to see when I don't put them in the right spot.
Moved the Bridgeport a little more to the left to create a bunch more room which allows me to put the rolling cart and another shelf along that wall.
Thanks for looking.
As always a work in progress
Before: the left wall is really cluttered with random cabinets which arent a great use of space and block the windows.
Started by moving the old cabinets out of the way and removing the old junk particle board.
patched up a couple holes and later painted this wall with waterproof paint
Built a new bench. Need to add another layer of 3/4" ply on top.
already filled with stuff, excuse the mess

Whew! This place is looking like a mess. Gonna have to do a better job when I post to GJ
I went back and forth a bunch whether I should have built that bench all the way to the garage door opening but decided not to. I can always add another cabinet to fill the space. I do have plans to rebuild the sink area so in the future it might just be one long bench top on that wall.
Another project from a couple weeks back was making this rolling cart type of the thing from an old junk table I had lying around. Tied all the legs together on the bottom with 1-1/2" x 3/8" steel and made a shelf. Added some casters and an MDF top covered in a sheet of galvanized I had lying around. Pretty useful for a bunch of scrap.
I also put some heat shrink tubing on my pair of clear safety glasses that I can never find. The red heat shrink tubing makes them a little easier to see when I don't put them in the right spot.
Moved the Bridgeport a little more to the left to create a bunch more room which allows me to put the rolling cart and another shelf along that wall.
Thanks for looking.
As always a work in progress


