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New Shop Layout and table hanger

Posted: Fri May 01, 2009 3:13 pm
by Ed in Tampa
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[ATTACH]4319[/ATTACH]As some of you know I have been redoing my shop.

The two pictures in my shop all buttoned up and covered up
Picture 3 is my Tools uncovered
Picture 4 and 5 show my SPT sytorage system and my table hanger.
I have Three main tables one is always mounted on my 520 the other two are 510 tables one is a spare ( has a warp as does the other two) one is made into a router table.

I keep my tools all covered for two reasons one so anyone can't just look into my garage and see what I have and to protect them from rust (Florida mega high humidity and salt in the air).

I once had my workbench under the window but since I installed the air conditioner I can't stand there and work so I mounted it on wheels and moved it to the back wall. On the back side of the bench is sheet stock storage. Also notice on the end of the bench is a wood vise. I never use it but I have to relocate it to the front so it can be used without moving the bench.

My SPT storage solves a lot of my problems I once stored the Bandsaw above the water heater in the corner but it was too high to lift plus you had to have you arms fully extended to reach over the heater. This new location is perfect. I store some of jigs behind it.

Mounting my work bench on wheels and getting the rolling cabinets were the best two things I did. I can now wheel things out to use but shove them back and park my truck inside along with Momma's van.

Notice I store stuff under the window and in front of the side door, I figure if someone breaks in they will have to move a bunch of junk to get in. I hope the noise of all of this is enought to alert me or the neighbors to a problem.

Posted: Fri May 01, 2009 3:16 pm
by tom_k/mo
OK, so the thing that caught my eye first was... "Cool, he's got an air conditioner in his SHOP!!!" The table hanger is cool too. :)

Posted: Fri May 01, 2009 3:25 pm
by JPG
Interesting legs on the bench!;)

Covered to conceal! Hmmmm I thought your roof leaked!:D

Posted: Fri May 01, 2009 3:31 pm
by robinson46176
[quote="JPG40504"]Interesting legs on the bench!]


Looks a little like a bed frame? :)

Posted: Fri May 01, 2009 3:33 pm
by JPG
robinson46176 wrote:Looks a little like a bed frame? :)
LEGS LEGS Not the frame! See his 510 router table thread. The interest has disappeared after seeing a closeup.

Posted: Fri May 01, 2009 11:07 pm
by etc92guy
Ed - Congrats on the reorg. Wish my SS shop was in that kinda shape.

How does the A/C work handling the garage?

Posted: Fri May 01, 2009 11:26 pm
by beeg
Great job there Ed, now go and get some sawdust in that DC3300.

Posted: Sat May 02, 2009 12:19 am
by Ed in Tampa
beeg wrote:Great job there Ed, now go and get some sawdust in that DC3300.
I just dumped it the other day!

By the way I park my truck and my wife's van in my garage every night. With my truck in place there is no way a thief can get my tools out. I'm real sensitive to thief since I lost my other compressor, a powe miter saw and a tool box filled with my "good" woodworking tools. By good I mean the tools left to me by my grandfather. I'm sure they are now sitting in some antiques collectors home instead of being used as they were designed for. Such a waste!!!!!!!

Posted: Sat May 02, 2009 2:29 am
by charlese
Great Shop, Ed!:D Looks very workable and there is a place for everything! I can see a lot of thought went into this.

Posted: Tue May 05, 2009 1:12 pm
by rolands
I like your storage of the bandsaw and jointer. I need to do something like that for my bandsaw, jointer, belt sander, strip sander and jig saw. It will be nice to have them mounted on a wall all together and out of the way. Not to mention easy access to them when needed and not in a cabinet. :)