bp71k5
3/4 ton status
10/6/2019
Trying to get a bit more organized. The previous owners had these 8’x12” line boards that I used to mock-up a workbench and used one to make a shelf below the ceiling rack.
Intent for that shelf is all the tools with plastic cases that don’t get used all that much. They’re still accessible enough, but up out of the way.

Got these heavy duty stainless shelf mounts from amazon.
The plywood board fastened to the wall will support various tool mounts like rechargeable battery stations, hammer, grinder etc. will also find a nice long power strip for some extra outlets. I vowed to never allow pegboard in the garage again.
The other things I vowed to ban were those little drawer organizers for screws and small parts. I was always knocking those things over and they took up tons of counter space and I’d often have to carry 3-4 of the trays to another work area where they’d get crammed with other stuff by the time they made it back.
I got some of the larger Dewalt yellow/black bin carriers for big bolts and then these red Milwaukee thin organizers with removable bins for smaller parts. I can carry just a little bin or the whole suitcase. The suitcases even snap together if you need to carry around more than one.
That’s it for now. Going to finish organizing and trying to find a spot for every tool, then try out the workspace before committing to a nice table top.
Trying to get a bit more organized. The previous owners had these 8’x12” line boards that I used to mock-up a workbench and used one to make a shelf below the ceiling rack.
Intent for that shelf is all the tools with plastic cases that don’t get used all that much. They’re still accessible enough, but up out of the way.
Got these heavy duty stainless shelf mounts from amazon.
The plywood board fastened to the wall will support various tool mounts like rechargeable battery stations, hammer, grinder etc. will also find a nice long power strip for some extra outlets. I vowed to never allow pegboard in the garage again.
The other things I vowed to ban were those little drawer organizers for screws and small parts. I was always knocking those things over and they took up tons of counter space and I’d often have to carry 3-4 of the trays to another work area where they’d get crammed with other stuff by the time they made it back.
I got some of the larger Dewalt yellow/black bin carriers for big bolts and then these red Milwaukee thin organizers with removable bins for smaller parts. I can carry just a little bin or the whole suitcase. The suitcases even snap together if you need to carry around more than one.
That’s it for now. Going to finish organizing and trying to find a spot for every tool, then try out the workspace before committing to a nice table top.



