New workshop build

It holds up to 40 bessey k body on both sides from 12" to 40" which I have 8 of each. I also have the 50" and 60" which will be stored under the stairs. The rest of the clamps and accessories are on both sides. The green blades or however you want to call it, is used as a handle to move the rack around easily.

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looks like a candy store display for us tool/shop addicts....very tastfull and sharp! thanks for sharing the build
 
Thanks for the comments everyone.
I have to make 6 storage area here to finish the shop, not buying any tools or changing any ideas that I had at the beginning of the building this workshop just finishing what I had in mind.
I think I will work on storage area for all measuring, marking and scale tools next. I have to visit the garage tomorrow morning to see what lumber I have left.
 
Nice job! That is fantastic.

It looks like you have some kliklamps on the side. What mount did you go with to hold them?

I am looking for a solution similar to what you did.
 
OXCanada said:
Nice job! That is fantastic.

It looks like you have some kliklamps on the side. What mount did you go with to hold them?

I am looking for a solution similar to what you did.
Thanks, unfortunately there is no solution for kliklamps to hold them like this in the market to buy.
I made this holder myself in the shop. I just came upstairs but tomorrow morning I can take it off and take a picture of the holder if it would give you any idea.
 
Is that a hospital or a shop? It sure is gorgeous.

I don't know if I am envious, jealous, feel inadequate or lazy.

I guess I'll just tell myself  that I work 18hours a day with no help and possibly you don't do the volume of work I do(for me it my full time job and hobby) or you have some kind of helper.

My wife sees your shop and I am in for a world of hurt. My shop looked like that ONCE, the day I moved in. I really need to get this place cleaned up.
 
OXCanada said:
Nice job! That is fantastic.

It looks like you have some kliklamps on the side. What mount did you go with to hold them?

I am looking for a solution similar to what you did.
Here is what I made. You just slide it in slat wall and drop the kliklamp in.

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[member=3373]Dovetail65[/member]
Helper is almost a dream for me and I do this as hobby for right now, but I am busy with two businesses which makes me to work 18 hours a day. I only sleep 4 to 5 hours a day and I am just fine.
Cleaning the shop is easy and a must to do thing for me or I should say I got this just like any other habit that is hard to quit. 
 
[member=63059]HAXIT[/member]  Thanks!

I will build something similar.  Appreciate the picture.
 
[member=63059]HAXIT[/member]

Nice job

That really appeals to me

I wish I had the room for something like that

Cant wait to see what you come up with next

Mick
 
[eek] Wow...
I had to pinch myself to make sure I'm not dreaming. What a workshop or a ...... don't know how to name it.
Just amazing. Everything from A to Z looks perfect. I have never seen a workshop so "pimped up".
 
some1 like me said:
[eek] Wow...
I had to pinch myself to make sure I'm not dreaming. What a workshop or a ...... don't know how to name it.
Just amazing. Everything from A to Z looks perfect. I have never seen a workshop so "pimped up".

[member=18148]some1 like me[/member] I think "shrine" is the word you're looking for [wink] [big grin]
 
That floor is so clean one should take off their shoes before walking on to it
 
The whole week I worked till 12 midnight and I am home for few days now and want to work another 70 hours. [big grin]
Next is scales and marking storage. I have some scrap that I believe I could use and I am working on it right now after this post and a hot cup of tee. If no, I am on my way to lumber guy. I just called him and his there till 4 pm today which is very good for me.
As always thank you very much to every one for comments.
 
Your super 5-S'ed shop and clamp rack are nothing short of brilliant. Thank you for sharing. Question? How do you wrangle lumber and finished projects in and out of the basement (pardon me if I missed that detail). Does the stair lead into the middle of the house? Thank you again.
 
joe@reallyrightstuff.com said:
Your super 5-S'ed shop and clamp rack are nothing short of brilliant. Thank you for sharing. Question? How do you wrangle lumber and finished projects in and out of the basement (pardon me if I missed that detail). Does the stair lead into the middle of the house? Thank you again.
Thanks for the comment, That was the most important point that I think I was lucky about the house layout to going in and out without any problem. All I have to do is come down and going up 7 stairs and the door at the end of the stairs open up to my driveway. There is no turn, straight down and up.
 
And when I was thinking that I could finish one project every weekend since labor day!
But the main tool was down right on labor day. [sad]
I was just planing some scrap when I felt pain in the lower back and try to ignore it because I want to work. The pain just got worst and now I know for sure what was that and I ended up to emergency room and could not do anything for almost three weeks now.
Today is the first day I am going to do some work.
Well who ever I called the answer was that I work too much or my hand was in the machine without knowing what was going on.
Well folks, it was kidney stone. [crying]
And who ever had it, knows what is it looks like and if you did not do not even think about it.
I am good now and thought to give some update and will post as I go.
Health is your main tool that you should love and care most.
 
HAXIT said:
Well folks, it was kidney stone. [crying]
And who ever had it, knows what is it looks like and if you did not do not even think about it.

Did you save it? I have used mine to cut leather (just joking. but it was sharp enough to use for that purpose).
Good to hear that you are back in the saddle!
 
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