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    Show Us Your Hand Tool Organizers

    Pegboard lines he walls of the garage/shop but those organizers leave quite a bit to the imagination. Can some of you folks show photos of the organizers you use for hanging small hand tools on walls and such. Almost anything has to be an improvement over the little metal hanging clips on pegboard. Thanks.

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    lives under the end of the bench:

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    Sean,

    You put a lot of time, effort, energy, thought, and money into your storage ideas.....

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    ^putting my mail bins, creates and buckets to shame lol; Sean do you have anymore pictures of your cart?

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    I can take whatever you want. What would you like to see, Maximillian?

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    Quote Originally Posted by maximillian arango View Post
    ^putting my mail bins, creates and buckets to shame lol; Sean do you have anymore pictures of your cart?
    At least I'm not the only one who now feels that my pegboard and bin storage is inadequate.

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    I didn't build all of these in weekend. They evolved over time - years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sean Hughto View Post
    I can take whatever you want. What would you like to see, Maximillian?
    I'll take your plans please but any pics you have I'm happy with

    Quote Originally Posted by Cody Kemble View Post
    At least I'm not the only one who now feels that my pegboard and bin storage is inadequate.
    At least I know where everything is... for now lol

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    " (not that I'm judging...I'm all for excessive honing) " quote from Chris Griggs

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    Actually,I'm not as organized as I'd like to be. Too much stuff,and not an inch of wall space left.

    The riffler file box is about 12" x 14" and holds rifflers I made and a set of fishtail carving tools I also made from W1 steel. It has seen a lot of use,and was made to look old to begin with. The carving tool racks aren't as neat as they could be,either. My tool chest was made in 1970,my first year as musical instrument maker. It is more like a pattern maker's chest. Not copied from any style.

    Hopefully,now that I have a camera I can manually focus,future pictures will be better than some of these.

    The "ghost"looking white skin is a ray skin I bought to use in a restoration job. The boxes with red labels are Bigsby guitar vibratos. My wife is in the picture.

    I had to make 450 feet of shelving for the new shop,so it is not the most highly finished shelving around. At least,made from good hard pine.

    I did not imagine I'd ever fill up a 30' x 40' and a 16' x 22' room and a lawn building and a full house basement. But,when I retired,it was a whole new game!!
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