My shop needed some organization. I didn’t realize until now how hastily put together everything was. I didn’t have any time to spend on the shop because I needed to get the house put together. Now that the house is habitable and, dare I say, finished, it’s time to make some storage and organization out there. I have so many homeless, orphan tools in boxes and I don’t even know where they are. Several times I’ve bought a duplicate tool because I forgot I had it. Well, now, maybe some places to put things so that they’re accessible, it’ll help.
As part of all this, I’m raising the heights of my side tables a bit, and to do that I’ll build some drawers to go on top of them. I’ll get more storage space, and I’ll be able to use all the tables to support large pieces of wood when I’m cutting them.
It’s easy to install the drawer hardware if you do it before everything’s assembled.
Not sure if lasers make anything any easier, but it is more fun.
The drawers are pretty solid, and I made some partitions in front to help sort things out. It’s a pain to do, but worth it in the end.
Now I’ve got a little Festool work station going on. And when I put a piece of wood on that saw, it’s the same height as the tables over to the right, so I can cut large pieces and they’re fully supported.
A little paint along this wall made a big difference.
Every once in a while, I open an old cardboard box and find some torn up cardboard and a small pile of cat food. A mouse was nesting in this box. I think he was gathering cat food to have enough to survive a zombie apocalypse.
More cabinets went up over the router table.
Even more cabinets. And no, I’m not done. I still have about 22 square feet of wall space I can cover with more cabinets.
Yeah, I know, I get more excited about shop cabinets than most people do, or should.