I was laid off from work a few years ago and have been collecting wood working tools since then. I've also been collecting some wood to work with.
It has gotten to the point that I don't have any room to do anything. I have to move stuff around just to get from one end of my garage/shop to another. In the summer, all my lawn maintenance equipment, my power tools and benches got moved out into the driveway to work on projects. I was working both in and out of the garage. With winter coming on, I won't have that luxury. I bought a new maple table top and wood vice to make into a woodworking table but there's no room for a table so the top is still leaning against the wall. Using my table saw is usually a pretty involved operation because I wheel it out into the driveway if I have to cut anything large. My garage was originally a single car garage that was expanded into a two car garage. Actually, there's still a bearing wall between them with a 4' doorway. That dividing wall is cinder block on one side and face brick on the other and is about 15" thick. It also has my electrical service breaker box mounted on it. I think things would be more manageable with a second 4' opening.
I tend to keep all the tools I've used on a project I'm working on in my field of view and the pile of them gets larger as the project proceeds. I know I should put everything in its storage place instead of just laying it down beside me, but its a difficult habit to break. I may just have to find a friend to help me organize this mess before I can proceed efficiently. I'm not a hoarder, but I think I need help similar to those hoarders on that TV show.
Any ideas?