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Posted by Mike (WA) on December 16, 2005 at 08:19:39 from (209.213.153.180):
In Reply to: your farm shop posted by rick YYC on December 15, 2005 at 12:57:08:
My shop isn't especially special (24 X 36, much too small- always more projects than room)- but seeing the workbenches in the other photos with tools nicely arranged on the pegboard reminds me of when I tried to do that, and soon became tired of trips to the wall to get another wrench or return one that I had just gotten- so I got an old grocery cart (one with the high, shallow basket)- removed the basket, and replaced it with an inverted butt shield from a herringbone milking parlor- a piece of stainless about 2' by 3' which, when turned upside down, becomes a tray with about a one inch lip all the way around. My frequently-used tools live on it full time- wrenches, socket sets and ratchets, several screwdrivers, vicegrips, etc.- roughly arranged in different areas. It would be even cooler if I got some of those "tool organizers" and just laid them on it. Just roll it to the next victim, and quit constantly running back and forth to the workbench.
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