Shop organization projects done
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Or at least a couple of them!
Making progress on getting my new shop set up and running.  LONG process and sometimes overwhelming after the move.
I don't really think this is woodworking, more like computer programming and assembly with screws!

Clamp rack.  Every clamp I have is on here except the 6 or so clamps that a 6-8'.

   

   

Lathe chisel caddy.  I put it on wheels and also a turntable to make it easy to move and access everything.

   

   

I was happy with how they came out.  Now on to the next project!
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#10
Nice to see everything so organized,  it saves time in the long run.
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(03-26-2023, 08:29 AM)iublue Wrote: Or at least a couple of them!
Making progress on getting my new shop set up and running.  LONG process and sometimes overwhelming after the move.
I don't really think this is woodworking, more like computer programming and assembly with screws!

Clamp rack.  Every clamp I have is on here except the 6 or so clamps that a 6-8'.





Lathe chisel caddy.  I put it on wheels and also a turntable to make it easy to move and access everything.





I was happy with how they came out.  Now on to the next project!

Looks great
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#12
Lookin good.............
Steve

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#13
The lazy susan tool rack rocks!

Gary
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#14
Hoarding disorder (temporarily) fixed! :-)

Ya know it's an incurable illness, right?

Simon
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#15
Glad that opened with clarification. Your subject line reads on the level of ‘I have enough clamps’ lol
Shop organization is never finished until one isn’t working in a shop any longer.
Ray
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#16
Rotary racks, as in your lathe tool rack, are very space efficient, and attractive to the
"tool folks eye" so many of us have. Well done.

Made a similar one, years back for my hand files in the metal work area:

   



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