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I like that yoga block idea above for sure. View attachment 32405
Yeah, can get them pretty cheap on ebay/amazon and then you can modify them to fit whatever truck you need to put on them. I only have 2 that are flat bottomed. The rest are all goofy.
I started throwing Axes & knifes in back yard about 5 yrs. ago when next door Neighbor had 2 hugh pine tree cut down & she gave mefor sure. A shop/man cave isnt complete without some viewing and listening gear. "Shop" Speakers are super cheap and almost free sometimes and monitors are super cheap new now a days but usually youll have something old or can find something used thats more then decent quality for garage/shed viewing. Then theres always future upgrades to that when you really know what you desire to invest in. So as an example, tonight i just went out to a new local place that does BYOB Axe throwing! https://www.blueoxaxethrowing.com/ i had a great time and said to myself, self you need this in your garage. Lol it'll never happen because wifey is right above me sleeping but im definitely making a pine target to continue the fun at home outside. Already have the exact eastwing axe too
Its just the little side entertainment things that make a shop more like a entertainment area and more inviting for others to enjoy it. At least thats what i try to do. Tools and Toys for life!
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It just occurred to me, and I'm not sure if anyone else suggested it, but you might want to grab up a couple of these:Time to get some real work done. No more excuses or putting off the repairs and upgrades.
Two vehicles taken out to the shop and five more on deck. Two planes, a few quadcopters all need to make way out to their new home (out of my house.) Its exciting for me.
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Thanks. Yes, I need something for manuals and spares specific to each vehicle. So many options out there and hard to choose. But certainly need an organization system for the manuals and included pinions and small tool set. Each drawer could be labeled.It just occurred to me, and I'm not sure if anyone else suggested it, but you might want to grab up a couple of these:
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This is just an example, as they have multitudes of size combinations. But parts, manuals and other miscellaneous items are stored away nicely in these types of units. Shop looks great by the way. Happy to have been here to watch the journey. Congratulations!
U have a link? Are there different brands or sizes?Yoga blocks came today. More useful than I first thought. Since they’re rectangular, you can lay them flat and fully support my Kraton with the wheels off the surface. Or, turn them on edge, still very stable with two and raised the car up to a more comfortable height when I’m standing. Great suggestion!
I bought these:
Cheap imo for two and so much cheaper than truck stands.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01LZ4ADW8/ref=oh_aui_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
The peg board is holding a fair amount, and should be fine if it doesn't get wet. Your collection is huge and the space is beautiful. One more sheet of pegboard will open it up a fair amount. Try covering it with a sheet of thin plastic, and forcing the hangers through when and where you need them.Talion hasn't made it out yet with it's busted wing mount and terrain crushers. I miss it. It'll be in healing soon.
Another glimpse in too much light. Nothing is permanent; we're growing in.
Floor models are trucks that need repair.
The pegboard is temp and I know not sturdy enough.
there's more too.
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same here man and my work bench is where I want it when I want it on the bed kitchen table living room table ..I got options hereI prefer to use an old towel for 2 reasons:
- When I drop a fastener, it stays put, doesn't roll away.
- I'm cheap and have plenty
I couldn't have my office in my workshop the combined mess would do my head in. You've kept yours pretty tidy thoughSo it was a beautiful Sunday afternoon. Had the Noto ready to go for a run, and I heard this, "are you going to play with your toy truck today?" Little did I know that there were other plans already in the making. I spent the last five hours moving my work bench to a different part of the basement so my teenage boys would have more room to hang out with their friends. What was once my office, is now also my rc work area. Anyways, here's some pics of where I've been crammed into.View attachment 36750View attachment 36751View attachment 36752
This is day one. One tear down of the Noto, and I'm sure it's gonna be a different story.I couldn't have my office in my workshop the combined mess would do my head in. You've kept yours pretty tidy though
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