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<blockquote data-quote="GeneW" data-source="post: 4024162" data-attributes="member: 27284"><p>Nice! </p><p></p><p>Pegboard and a chit load of assorted pegboard hooks. Now I can find things and not go buy another.</p><p></p><p>Shovels and rakes and such: I bought a fiberglass ( I think it’s fiberglass or whatever it is) (Just looked on their website) and it’s a Franklin polypropylene rolling utility cart 36x24 inch. I also bought their hole saw kit. Drilled various size holes in the top shelf so those tools world slide in, upside down, and the top of the handle rests on the bottom shelf.</p><p></p><p>I really like that. Later I came back in with 2x2 wood and made a sort of grid for the bottom shelf so the shovels/rakes/hoes/brooms/painters poles/etc would stay pretty much straight upright and not get all cattywampus on the bottom shelf. Even holds a few sledges etc.</p><p></p><p>Pretty darn well organized that sort of tools.</p><p></p><p>Got a mini refrigerator (not the tiny ones) and now I have plenty of cold water and gatorades and some soda pop there. </p><p></p><p>I know it’s work but it’s so dang enjoyable to hang out in the shop and do whatever.</p><p></p><p>I went to Sams and got one of those heavy duty wire shelving units, with wheels, 6 foot tall x 4 feet wide x 18 inches front to back. Some things I want to put on it and be able to move it around and not be on built in shelves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GeneW, post: 4024162, member: 27284"] Nice! Pegboard and a chit load of assorted pegboard hooks. Now I can find things and not go buy another. Shovels and rakes and such: I bought a fiberglass ( I think it’s fiberglass or whatever it is) (Just looked on their website) and it’s a Franklin polypropylene rolling utility cart 36x24 inch. I also bought their hole saw kit. Drilled various size holes in the top shelf so those tools world slide in, upside down, and the top of the handle rests on the bottom shelf. I really like that. Later I came back in with 2x2 wood and made a sort of grid for the bottom shelf so the shovels/rakes/hoes/brooms/painters poles/etc would stay pretty much straight upright and not get all cattywampus on the bottom shelf. Even holds a few sledges etc. Pretty darn well organized that sort of tools. Got a mini refrigerator (not the tiny ones) and now I have plenty of cold water and gatorades and some soda pop there. I know it’s work but it’s so dang enjoyable to hang out in the shop and do whatever. I went to Sams and got one of those heavy duty wire shelving units, with wheels, 6 foot tall x 4 feet wide x 18 inches front to back. Some things I want to put on it and be able to move it around and not be on built in shelves. [/QUOTE]
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