I do a lot of metal fabrication and have a rack for new steel, 20-24. ft stock on the north wall of my shop. Made the rack from used angle iron and rebar. Bolted the angles to the wall studs. Years back, I bought a 36" round piece of 1/2" plate at a salvage yard. I built a bracket on the steel column that supports the transition beam for the trusses in my shop and welded two 3" pipe legs to the front of it lagged to the floor, for a welding and fabrication table. My wood boiler is between the overhead doors of my shop and the support column. There is a gap between the boiler and the column that I closed in with sheet metal. I built shelves under the fab table that go all the way back to the boiler. (about 4') My drops go there and they serve as a heatilator in the shop. I have a small cage fan that is mounted on the jacket of the boiler that blows hot air through the shelves. I built steel framed benches on the south side of my shop, from Kubota shipping crates, 2x stock, and plywood for drawers and cabinets for my tools and stash of parts and pieces. Loren
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