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speed

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hi all

well because i have time for once i would like to make a tool board to hang the few tools i have now and the newones that will turn up under the tree tmorro' :lol:
at the moment i have a bit of board with nails stuck in to hang saws etc and s/drivers chisels etc are just left in the tool tray on bench.

i want to hang ply pannels on french cleats and fix tools to them, i dont want to hang everthing on nals but im lacking insperation on how to make racks so pics,drawings and help please
 
thanks for the pics philly, gave me a few ideas just got to find a few hours and ply now
 
Hi Speed,

I've found that a pair of thin battens with spacer blocks between (kinda like an air sandwich) is a great way to hang files and rasps without the need to drill holes in the handles which can make them less comfortable to use.

By screwing through the spacer blocks you get a nice firm fix and you can use them to seperate flat, cabinet, round etc.
 
hi matthew

i had a hour lastnight and made a file rack i ended yp with some 2x1 and cut mortices out for them,

then i needed to hang marking knifes, combo square paper scraper etc, and i did with the air sandwich style and its very good saves choppin mortices out for everything, i am going to experiment with this design abit see what else i hang :)
 
Here are a couple of photos of my work space including a file and chisel rack and also my storage for planes and other tools.
I have very limited space so I have ended up cramming a lot of stuff into a very small space but still managed to keep it relatively clear of clutter as this is the space where all my work is done and also where I work with my clients.

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Note the nice little scrub plane in the last photo..a brilliant tool thanks to philly !
neil
 
Is this what is known as a stealth gloat perchance?

WOW very impressive collection, and a nice workspace too boot. I wish I could keep my workshop that clean :roll:
 
Streuth! What a stash! You need bars on the window and a big lock on the door too, I reckon.

Regards.
 
Yes Andy that is a pochette on the wall, it’s the first stringed instrument I ever made back in 1981 …I found a picture of one in a book when I was at school and there where a couple of measurements in the book so I had a go at making it, got hooked on making stringed instruments, and have been making violins almost ever since.
To be honest the space is really too small for quite a lot of the cello work I do so I have to keep everything pretty tidy.
There’s very few jobs that really need power tools in my work, so apart from my pillar drill, disk sander, jig saw, small lathe and a small band saw most of my kit is specialised hand tools together with more planes then I really need and the rack of chisels, gouges and files.
neil
 
This is a shot of how I have all my tools laid out directly on the wall in front, planes are under the bench and portable hand tools in separate unit with a small footprint:

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This is by no means complete as it was taken much earlier in the year...few more planes to add :oops: and chisels plus a couple of 'shaves (when they arrive). All sharp edge chisels are behind transparent acrylic - Rob
 
hi all

i had a few hours and came up with this, not as good as any of the pics already shows but a start.ive added some more pics in my blog if you want a look
click pic if you dare enlarge it


 
Tidy tool's Speed, i like the way you've hung the plane boxes on the wall. =D>
Also like the avatar mate, care to tell where you got it? [-o<
 
thanks for the reply kevin, the avatar is from google i searched tool avatar on the image bit
 

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