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Martin H. Eastburn Martin H. Eastburn is offline
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Default Putting 10 lbs. of Tools In a 5 lb. Shop

Put in a mezzanine. A small second floor that is for storage or the
shop office or something like that. Maybe just a large stack of sorted
boxes... Stuff that you can haul up and down. Maybe the desk...

Martin
Martin H. Eastburn
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mikee wrote:
Simple. It's like the Law of Conservation of Energy. It's Called
Conservation of Space. Either throw out the tools that don't fit, or
Build A Bigger Shop.

I'd build a bigger shop, myself. If you decide to throw stuff away,
post descriptions here first. If the tools are any good, I bet some of
us would pay shipping to "dispose" of them for you.

Mike Eberlein

Too_Many_Tools wrote:

Well it is about time to do another reorganization of the ole home
shop. ;)

I am looking for suggestions as to what you have done to fit more
tools and supplies into your personal homeshop.

Thanks for any advice you might be able to offer.

TMT



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