Working on moving more tools to the new shed. The little shelf just won't do. Designing places to fit what we have. Still have more to do. Had some great help the other evening too. 3 yr old, RJ was my little right hand man. He's a great board otter too. Watching and learning Pressure washer area first, then battery tool storage. Shelf with the batteries on it will be the charging stations when I get it wired. Got to add more shelves to the next section, part of it will be used fastner storage ( screws and nails). Probably build more for the right side too.
Hey Jeff. Strange idea here but might work. What if you took like a heater duct cover that opens and closes and mount that on the back wall. Granted you would have to cut a hole in the wall. But it could help air flow in the summer. Your grandson is going to have great work ethics helping you.
It has vents in each end, I really need to find a small fan to put there. I also thought about putting insulation in there...better not make it to comfy......Miz Carol my want me to change my address...
Great job on the new shed. Been doing similar things with my old shed and garage. Made a nice storage area for cordless drivers and drills. Based on pic I saw online
Thanks. I like the drill/driver holders. I have some big PVC pipe. I may make some like that, easier than digging them out of the bag every time.
Well, by the time I got home with supper and we ate, no time to CSS farwood, so we worked on the storage building. Thanks for the idea mikeward , I made ours with 4"PVC I had on hand, and made another shelf
Beautiful! I've got a similar setup to store saws. Turns out its the perfect way to find out if the o-ring on your bar oil cap has worn out....
Looks awesome! I leave the drive bits in mine. Saves time looking for em. I had to find a slightly larger tube for my 1/2" impact driver. It was just a little thicker in the body.