Finally made some progress on organizing my shop

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AlbertC

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One of my goals last year was to get some organization in my shop. So I built this bench and tool boards and bought some cabinets to store everything. Thought everyone might like these pics.
 

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/ Finally made some progress on organizing my shop #4  
I can clearly see that you have way too much open space, so you obviously need to buy more tools!
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/ Finally made some progress on organizing my shop #8  
That is quite impressive. Nice job!

I really like the section devoted to old tools from days gone by. Now I have an idea to do with all that kind of stuff laying around .... when I have time to do it!!

Regarding your main tools stored on the wall, did you lay it out on paper first, or a computer, or just start experimenting by putting things in different places?
 
/ Finally made some progress on organizing my shop #12  
One of my goals last year was to get some organization in my shop. So I built this bench and tool boards and bought some cabinets to store everything. Thought everyone might like these pics.


Looks great! What did you put on the lower section of the walls? Is that tongue-and-groove painted wood? I need to finish the interior walls in my building. Really like yours and the color scheme breaks up the too-much-white that you can get with all metal.

Thanks for posting the pics!
 
/ Finally made some progress on organizing my shop #13  
That's an awesome job organizing everything - did a great layout too - gave me lots of ideas to work with!

You are setting a bad example for the rest of us :)
 
/ Finally made some progress on organizing my shop #14  
Looks great! What did you put on the lower section of the walls? Is that tongue-and-groove painted wood? I need to finish the interior walls in my building. Really like yours and the color scheme breaks up the too-much-white that you can get with all metal.

Thanks for posting the pics!


Sorry for the repeat question -- Remembered that you already answered this question in a previous post. "Smart siding" was what you said. Not sure where I can buy that but at least I know what to look for.
 
/ Finally made some progress on organizing my shop #15  
Looking good. Every 6 months or so, I clean mine up to look nice like that. It doesn't take long to bring "new" stuff in again.
 
/ Finally made some progress on organizing my shop #16  
One of my goals last year was to get some organization in my shop. So I built this bench and tool boards and bought some cabinets to store everything. Thought everyone might like these pics.
Looks nice. Let's have follow-up pics in about a month or so. We can compare them to these. :D
 
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Thanks! I'd like to be able to hang stuff on the walls. Do you think this stuff would hold a screw similar to plywood or would it tend to chip out? I haven't used any of the fiber-cement products or this type of siding either. I noticed that Albert used an additional wood overlay where he was hanging stuff.

Any experiences?
 
/ Finally made some progress on organizing my shop #19  
Smart Siding is a high end OSB with a hard texture to make it look nice. The chips are tighter and stronger than your regular construction grade OSB. It cuts cleaner and there isn't as much flaking or separating of the chips. The same is true for ZIP System.

It will be similar to half in plywood for hanging stuff on, even though it's thinner. 3/4 inch plywood would be a lot better because of how much thicker it is. There are other OSB products that are also thicker that would be better too, but the price increases quite a bit.

Home Depot and Lowes both sell Smart Siding and other Smart products like Smart Trim.
 
/ Finally made some progress on organizing my shop #20  
Smart Siding is a high end OSB with a hard texture to make it look nice. The chips are tighter and stronger than your regular construction grade OSB. It cuts cleaner and there isn't as much flaking or separating of the chips. The same is true for ZIP System.

It will be similar to half in plywood for hanging stuff on, even though it's thinner. 3/4 inch plywood would be a lot better because of how much thicker it is. There are other OSB products that are also thicker that would be better too, but the price increases quite a bit.

Home Depot and Lowes both sell Smart Siding and other Smart products like Smart Trim.

Thanks!!
 

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