Take advantage of the space between the studs and add narrow
shelves. I find with a small door installed it makes a secure space for
the valuable stuff without taking up peg board space.
...Art
On Mon, 22 Sep 1997, Alan Pfau wrote:
> Hello All!
>
> I have been given the go-ahead from the SO to convert our two car
>garage
> into my "dream" LBC shop. This actually is a project I started about 6
> years (and three children) ago.
> I would like to tap the unlimited depths of knowledge available from
>the
> list for any shop ideas or tips on how to best set thing up.
> I currently have insulated sidewalls with peg-board type panelling
> installed, a painted concrete floor, an insulated garage door, two good
> solid work benches, a gas furnace (hung from the ceiling) and will next be
> installing an insulated ceiling. The only non-shop items I must include is
> storage for my riding lawn mower and a spare refrigerator (well, since it
> stores beer I guess it's semi-shop related).
> Any ideas on lighting, compressed air supply (I already have a good
> compressor), electrical service (should I install a separate box for the
> shop), Hand tool/power tool storage (I've already got most of the tools I
> need), ventilation etc. If there's enough info. I'll compile it all and
> later post it back to the group.
>
> TIA,
> Alan Pfau
> apfau@ismi.net
> TC, TD, TF, BGT-V8
>
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