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  • Duffman
    Registered User
    • Feb 2007
    • 1928

    #1

    Small basement tool storage and workspace

    Any ideas from the mags here on the best way to store a bunch bike , ski , and generalized home tools (drills, drivers, hammers, etc) in a small basement area? I'm trying to organize my random shit without much success, and space is at a premium in a city rowhouse. Any good modular toolboxes or such? Right now my area only has stuff loosely on wire shelves. Would also love to have some sort of portable workbench for bike and ski work. Right now i'm using a really small Black and Decker workmate with is pretty unstable.

    TL:dr Help me make a shop out of a closet sized space: GO!
  • XXX-er
    Registered User
    • Mar 2008
    • 34296

    #2
    I have a BD workmate before I had enough room I made a form to hold skis, a park pro bike clamp and a vice which i could clamp into the table,

    bascily I put a cleat on the bottom of whatever I want to hold so you can also see the vice chucked into the BD and the ski holder , not sure where the pict of bike holder is but you get the idea i hope

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    • Duffman
      Registered User
      • Feb 2007
      • 1928

      #3
      That's a pretty slick idea. May try that

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      • Foggy_Goggles
        mutant
        • Nov 2002
        • 9697

        #4
        Aside form the price, Packouts are great. They have a wall mount system now also.

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        • mcski
          Registered User
          • Apr 2006
          • 11471

          #5
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          • SoVT Joey
            Mar-a-lago
            • Jan 2020
            • 2587

            #6
            I’m a milwaukee fan and the packouts suck unless you have a ton of space and the money. Load a large one with tools and you will blow your asshole out trying to lift it. Beyond that I have nothing to offer. My shop and garage are just full of random shit on shelves. My Decked in my truck and my over the rail tool box stay organized

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            • scmartin69
              Registered User
              • Feb 2008
              • 1083

              #7
              If you have the wall space a pegboard for hanging tools is great. Cheap 4x8' sheet and a buncha hangers from Harbor Freight can store a lotta stuff.

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              • ASmileyFace
                Registered User
                • Mar 2012
                • 1983

                #8
                Pegboard for tools on the wall is the way as long as you have a workbench space. But then you actually have to keep the workbench clean, which is more challenging imo

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                • scmartin69
                  Registered User
                  • Feb 2008
                  • 1083

                  #9
                  Originally posted by ASmileyFace
                  Pegboard for tools on the wall is the way as long as you have a workbench space. But then you actually have to keep the workbench clean, which is more challenging imo
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                  • Duffman
                    Registered User
                    • Feb 2007
                    • 1928

                    #10
                    No consistently unobstructed wall space enough for pegboard unfortunately.

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                    • Core Shot
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                      • Mar 2005
                      • 22549

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Duffman
                      No consistently unobstructed wall space enough for pegboard unfortunately.
                      Pegboard is only good for over a bench, or a wall that can’t hold shelves.
                      Wire shelving sucks. The angle brackets suck and they don’t hold weight. I tend to build hd shelving with 2x4 and plywood. Or, use shelf brackets screwed to the studs.
                      Small plastic totes are key. As are cardboard office boxes (heavy duty). I build shelving based on those. 1” taller. I’ve also got some adjustable frame shelving and set the same height.

                      Cardboard Boxes I have racked:
                      Paint tools
                      Bike tools
                      Plumbing tools
                      Electrical supplies
                      Ski tuning
                      Car detailing
                      Rarely used tools (labeled on box what’s there)
                      Etc etc.
                      most don’t have lids

                      Another great shelving idea I’ve used is one or two rows above door height all the way around the room. It’s amazing how much space you can get up there.

                      Never used the garage pulley shelves but that might work in the middle of your room.

                      Even 6” shelving is useful for smaller supplies. Shelve the fuck out of everything. Try not to use totes, but the small ones are useful for small parts in larger boxes. Large totes are essential for bulky items or clothes, but I’ve come to enjoy standard office boxes.
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                      • climberevan
                        one of those sickos
                        • Oct 2005
                        • 3361

                        #12
                        Cabinets if you're working in there, or shelves if not.

                        Or just go whole hog.
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                        • spanky
                          Registred
                          • Nov 2003
                          • 2620

                          #13
                          How about a tool cabinet? Storage and a work surface. I have this:

                          https://www.homedepot.com/p/Husky-46...C9V2/313615421
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                          • old goat
                            Registered User
                            • Jan 2008
                            • 25091

                            #14
                            I hate pegboards.
                            Do you have room for a wall cabinet. Square box maybe 4- 6 inches deep with various shelves and hangers. Two half width doors on piano hinges, maybe 3-4 in deep, with various hangers. Indicate where each tool goes by the shape of the hanger, a label, or an outline of the tool. Build it yourself. Sorry I'm not where mine is or I'd show you a picture. Make it as wide as you have room for.

                            And yes, keepiing a workbench clear is a major challenge, especially if you have a wife. I'm happy if she just keeps wet stuff off the cast iron table saw.

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                            • singlesline
                              Registered User
                              • Mar 2022
                              • 1547

                              #15
                              Really like my Worx Pegasus portable workbench:
                              The WORX Pegasus is a versatile work table that may be used as a sawhorse or work bench. An integrated clamping system holds your materials firmly in place.

                              Used to be pretty common to see it on sale places for $100. Folds away nicely, pretty stable (especially if you put something heavy on the base), and the clamping/bench dog system works pretty well.

                              Not sure about bike stuff other than using it as a table, but I was able to clip ski vices to it in the past although it is a little short. But nowadays I only use it for other projects.

                              Now in the corner of my garage I have a Toko tuning bench (Swix sells an identical one if you prefer Red): https://tokous.com/workbench-small/
                              Ski vices clamp to it in the winter (and I threw sandbags over the legs for more stability when scraping). In the summer it is a nice small table for parts/tools that still leaves enough room to set up my bike stand while the car is still parked in the garage.

                              Behind it I have a small 2-panel pegboard kit with some hooks/a big shelf/bins: https://www.wallcontrol.com/metal-pe...k-accessories/
                              I sort of rotate it between ski tuning tools/wax in the winter and the most common bike tools/fluids in the summer.

                              Rest of the small hand tools live in a cantilevering toolbox that I've had since living in a small apartment that looks kind like this: https://www.amazon.com/Bahco-Orange-...A1GJZM3EQ&th=1
                              Organized well enough that I can find things fast and it is a single box that can take care of most things.

                              Power tools and bigger hand tools like saws, plane, clamps, etc. just live on shelves somewhere. I don't really see the need to organize these better. Power tools mostly came in their own cases and the bigger hand tools store fine just sitting there or in bins--don't have the space to build out a giant pegboard and I'm not sure I'd want to even if I did.

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