My new shop area is going to be small.
9'X16'.
And only a little over 6' high after I put the wood floor in.
Hopefully, next week if Lowe's ever delivers my lumber
That will be ok for me to move but eliminates storage above my head
And I have a LOT of stuff over and above woodworking equipment.
Speaking of the wood floor...
It will be 3/4" exterior plywood on PT 2X4 on dirt with a visqueen cover over the dirt.
I was going to put a deck or stair paint.
Light or dark?
Not included in the 16' is a 5' metal framed work bench at one end.
Was thinking to put cabinets and drawers under the top.
Open to suggestions on sizes and mix of drawers to cabinets and sizes.
Also have a 4' wooden work bench at that end on the other side of the building.
I thought to put a shelf on the bottom of that to put things that come in cases like saws, drills, etc.
I am putting up a 13' long dividing wall which I was thinking about two shelves up high with, maybe 1' between.
Is 12" enough to be useful?
Also, would you cover that wall with drywall?
I need that wall to separate the bays.
The exterior wall has a 4' bolt bin, 8' of pegboard and I need to leave the rest of the room there for my stove.
I have a Warm Morning pot belly stove to put at that end.
As far as big stuff, I have a fold up Dewalt table saw, Craftsman radial arm saw and a metal office desk that I'm putting on wheels to use the top as an outfeed/work table the drawers for storage and the leg area for storage.
I have scads of hand tools and the drill press and miter saw are on the above wooden bench
Thanks, in advance for any and all suggestions.
I almost need to design this like a tiny home.