For the past week, we've been fighting through hour by hour blackouts, no water, and the kind of cold temperatures that this area has never really seen before. I know...
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Very cool! I consider my workshop tiny. It’s about 14x16. I did these drawers under my bench and it saves me tons of space! It’s normally dead space anyway.
I love that wall grid with the boxes made to fit in. Are they modular - pull them out of one square and put them in another?
We have not been to Kauai yet, but have made it to O'ahu, Maui and The Island of Hawaii. Our family just loves the people, culture and environment that Hawaii offers. Owning a property there is a dream of ours...Congratulations.
Our daughter is hoping to move to Hawaii someday, she is currently a Junior in HS and has been taking Japanese knowing that it could give her an advantage in the job field given that Japanese is the 2nd most spoken language on the islands, she will graduate with 5 or 6 Japanese credits from HS depending on how things shake out with COVID.
My wife and I are hoping to start with spending 1 month of the winter in Hawaii starting in a few years once our daughter is settled in college. When you get ready to rent and if you are willing to rent for a month or two at a time, look back at this thread and hit me up.
Again, congratulation on property ownership in Hawaii, I am very jealous.
Anything stored outside will rust within days.
So I'm gonna use this thread as an "inspiration" thread of sorts... and then once I get building, I will create a real build thread in the gallery forum.

Hi Ryan! Workshop on the Hawaii sounds like a dream to me.
I have a huge part of my tools and hardware in a small space (9x16ft)
I did this to gain space for everything else in the workshop. For small projects it has been working nice. Everything is on hand when needed.
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Congratulations on the new place!
Congrats on the house in Hawaii
Stephen's 8x6 that you featured previously might be a good starting point, with four additional feet in width you might be able to fit another workbench and some automotive tools.
You do not seem to be the type of guy to want to work out of a space that small for very long... do you have any options (land/permits) to put in a larger building/garage?
You might consider two disaster scenarios - hurricane (typhoon?) and Tsunami.
Kauai doesn't typically get hit... In fact, the last big storm to hit Kauai was almost 30 years ago...
But yeah, we have hurricane insurance and all that jazz...
Hurricane Iniki in 1992. My wife and I were living in Hawaii Kai, east end of Oahu. The Civil defense siren went off at 6am, not a good way to start the day. Boarded up what windows we could and than it just past by us and headed north to a direct hit on Kauai.
Someday we would like to move back. It is truly a paradise.
Only thing I can add for the shop, put as much as you can on wheels!
Kevin
I recall someone on here posting a link to this person's tiny workshop. It is geared to woodworking, the guy had several clever ideas.
8x6 Tiny Workshop Tour
Nice place to escape to, good luck with it!
The only source for tools on the island is Home Depot...
I see Slim's Power Tools in Honolulu is still in business!
I would think you can fly into Honolulu, shoot over to Slim's, load up and than get your connection to Kauai. Or I'm sure they have transport/shipping to the other Islands.
Kevin
Another challenge... I don't want to send my tools to the island as I won't be there full time for a number of years. As such, I'm going to have to acquire island tools... Which means, I'm going to have to get into a more affordable eco-system than Festool.
This isn't something I will be able to do in one shot... and will need a couple of years to build a full inventory. However, I need to start thinking about what I will need right away.
List thus far:
1. Track saw and tracks (Bosch?)
2. Dust collector (Bosch?)
3. Sander
4. Router
5. Battery drill, driver... (probably Milwaukee)
The only source for tools on the island is Home Depot... and I don't believe they carry the entire Bosch line, but I do think you can order most stuff...
Lots to figure out, dream about, and make happen....
Personally I would go Makita over Bosch. You can get all of that battery powered with interchangeable batteries.Another challenge... I don't want to send my tools to the island as I won't be there full time for a number of years. As such, I'm going to have to acquire island tools... Which means, I'm going to have to get into a more affordable eco-system than Festool.
This isn't something I will be able to do in one shot... and will need a couple of years to build a full inventory. However, I need to start thinking about what I will need right away.
List thus far:
1. Track saw and tracks (Bosch?)
2. Dust collector (Bosch?)
3. Sander
4. Router
5. Battery drill, driver... (probably Milwaukee)
The only source for tools on the island is Home Depot... and I don't believe they carry the entire Bosch line, but I do think you can order most stuff...
Lots to figure out, dream about, and make happen....
