Small shop/modular work surfaces (AKA how to cram 10# in a 5# sack...)

Richard, I like the way your tray inserts are shallower than the actual sides of your drawers.  The biggest problem I have with those shallow drawers in the Festoy storage boxes is that it is so easy to not judge the extent the drawers fcan be loaded.  If a tool does not fit perfectly, it becomes a very annoying process to get the drawer opened. It never seems to be the same prceedure as before to get a drawer opened.  you have made the allowances that one does not run into such problems. 

Great job, as with all of your solutions.
Tinker
 
[member=550]Tinker[/member] - thanks Wayne, but again it's just dumb luck as the drawers were ripped to 75MM before I found the bins. Saint Sawdust (patron saint of wood-hackers) was looking out for me again.

Totally agree that keeping stuff well short of drawer height is always best. Those 1" high bins fit the one off-brand mechanics chest I have in the shallow drawers and again fit perfectly. They hold drill bits, taps, counter sinks etc. My wife is always touting the shop organization, I just figure it's the confluence of ADHD and hoarding...

Been a since I have seen you post, hope all is well.

RMW 

Tinker said:
Richard, I like the way your tray inserts are shallower than the actual sides of your drawers.  The biggest problem I have with those shallow drawers in the Festoy storage boxes is that it is so easy to not judge the extent the drawers fcan be loaded.  If a tool does not fit perfectly, it becomes a very annoying process to get the drawer opened. It never seems to be the same prceedure as before to get a drawer opened.  you have made the allowances that one does not run into such problems. 

Great job, as with all of your solutions.
Tinker
 
[member=8712]Richard/RMW[/member], Yeah, I'm fine.  I just picked up a HKC w/2 batteries and charger. (I had one corner of my shop that had a tiny unused space) Haven't used it yet as grass seeding time closed in on me.  I'm not sure yet how it will handle for me. I have a bit of carple tunnel and two fingers and thumb on left hand are very numb.  you should see me at the table and trying to handle fork or spoon.  It gets to be quite an adventure.  The Boss gets all worried, but I just laugh and tell her I will learn to use my right hand wrong.  Of course, I could always move to Oz where everything is upside down anyhow. Or I'll maybe figure out how to use my elbow somehow. I had a cousin who could pack his pipe and light it using his toes. Oh well. aside from all the other aches and pains, i still have fun and still enjoy working.  Went to D.C at Easter.  The Boss and I were having our 51st and our good friends were having their 15th.  We were calling it our 5115th aniversary.  Dam, how time flies.
Tinker 
 
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