That does need an engine on it
Solid tyresOurs was always getting puncture's, those beastly little half moon thingy s like vicious toe clippings
It's part of GB's Ukraine task force. Bit like Boris's bikes.That does need an engine on it
I've gone with a wall of shallow shelves made using 4x2 timber for the small stuff...it's just the right depth for a takeaway box so everything can be to hand.One thing is workshop storage ....does anyone have cunning designs for making easy accessible storage systems?
4Hp do it you reckon?Widened my trolley to accomodate extra AC/DC TIG set. If it gets any heavier it'll need power drive. Have an obsolete caravan mover I could adapt. Big wheels for offroad use. 3rd Led lamp, as they don't like high emfs.
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Is that for a woodworking shop? I tend to shy away from timber, more galvanised steel orientated. Makita tools...I did think of printing dummy battery connectors, but was concerned about the strain on the tool body? They're all differnt shapes and sizes. The only thing they have in common is the battery.I've gone with a wall of shallow shelves made using 4x2 timber for the small stuff...it's just the right depth for a takeaway box so everything can be to hand.
I still have cupboards but I use them for bigger stuff that's easy to see in there.
One thing is workshop storage ....does anyone have cunning designs for making easy accessible storage systems? I can't just keep tidying up. Things need a place to live. Shadow board works to some extent. Cupboards and drawers are not the answer. Purpose built is the only way? Open to suggestions. No Tardis's please
Same situation here. I have the equivalent of a rat run wide corridor between machines and a couple of small work benches.I have a 600 square foot garage,
I now also need a 600 square foot store room
I've got space, but wrong shape. Too much stuff. It just ends up on the floor, making it an obstacle course....peed off with it.Same situation here. I have the equivalent of a rat run wide corridor between machines and a couple of small work benches.
But better than nothing.
I had go and measure mine. It's 8.5x5mtrs = 452 ft². The other outbuildings are full of junk also.Same situation here. I have the equivalent of a rat run wide corridor between machines and a couple of small work benches.
But better than nothing.
My garage is about 14 foot wide....I have metal cupboards down one side and slim shelves down the other side. The 4x2 shelves are perfect for rattle cans of paint and all the small bits like nuts bolts, hose clips etc. I'll take a pic next time I'm down there.Is that for a woodworking shop?