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Tara86
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New shed storage project

Hi everyone - as my love and interest in DIY continues to grow I found I needed an adequate area to accommodate this. I needed decent storage and a portable workbench that would be suitable for my drop saw but found it hard to find anything that ticked all the boxes. 

So I tried my best at creating my own. This way I could measure it to fit in my garage and keep my car in the garage at night. 

I’ve uploaded some pics but interested to know if there’s anything else I should add or any helpful tips. FYI - my workbench now has lockable castor wheels so it’s portable. 

 

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MartyH
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Re: Current reno of my she-shed!

It's looking great! Looks like you've got plenty of storage, a decent work area, and are very organised. 

 

Maybe you could just utilise the space above your workbench a little more for storage? And I don't see any power for charging tools etc?

 

Tara86
Amassing an Audience

Re: Current reno of my she-shed!

Thanks heaps Marty! Can always do with extra storage and good idea to utilise the space and extend over the workbench.
I have an old buffet on the other side where I store all the other tools and unfortunately only able to charge them that side as well.
Jason
Community Manager
Community Manager

Re: Current reno of my she-shed!

@Tara86,

 

You might get some ideas for storage from this new Bunnings video:

 

 

Hope it's helpful.

 

Jason

 

 

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Monument
Building a Reputation

Re: Current reno of my she-shed!

That is a great example of planning and execution, well done.:smile: I also share a workspace in a garage - with 2 cars and a prized motorbike. Luckily, I share your organisational skills ... hahaha

 

Some shelves could work, although NOTHING  goes above the bike!Some shelves could work, although NOTHING goes above the bike!

 

Rolando
Having an Impact

Re: Current reno of my she-shed!

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Hi, have a look at what I've done with my shed. I used structural pine to make the shelves such that once bolted to the shed frame they had only to support the vertical load (in your brick garage bolt some uprights to the wall). I bought 2,400 x 1,200 MDF at Bunnings and had it cut in two, getting the perfect shelf size to fit those see through plastic crates with lid always available at Bunning's entrance, so that they fit in length not width. Can store stacks of stuff and can see what's inside (plus labels here and there where needed), stuff inside is reasonably protected from dust and moisture. Over a couple of years I've tidied up (mostly) all the mountain of stuff we have.

Tara86
Amassing an Audience

Re: Current reno of my she-shed!

Ha ha I completely understand you’d want no chance of anything falling on your bike. My friend owns a corvette and his storage is on the opposite side too! Great organising. Not easy when you have vehicles etc to park in there. Took me a few months to get my car back in there.

 

Wow that’s my idea of storage heaven!! Especially since you’ve mad it to suit the tub sizes so they can fit perfectly without wasting space.

I’ve slowly been transferring our storage cupboards inside to tubs or cubed bookshelves with the material tubs for the kids stuff but like everything takes time. Fantastic job you would’ve saved so much space, not to mention time when looking for things. 

Vicki65
Cultivating a Following

Re: Current reno of my she-shed!


@Tara86 wrote:

Hi everyone - as my love and interest in DIY continues to grow I found I needed an adequate area to accommodate this. I needed decent storage and a portable workbench that would be suitable for my drop saw but found it hard to find anything that ticked all the boxes. 

So I tried my best at creating my own. This way I could measure it to fit in my garage and keep my car in the garage at night. 

I’ve uploaded some pics but interested to know if there’s anything else I should add or any helpful tips. FYI - my workbench now has lockable castor wheels so it’s portable. 

 

Thanks!69907954-B4B3-49A0-821A-E1D9D06635FB.jpeg1635757C-AD3C-4F3A-95E6-E3C07D02ADCB.jpeg661E2DE4-C0C0-40F9-B0C4-2FB05E6B3E01.jpeg4116D166-DDDB-43D8-AB85-F944252688DC.jpeg4AD76520-C83D-4DC6-8428-651824B2F3ED.jpegF87356E8-ABBB-4E03-BDD2-373ED29ADF0E.jpegA6C0E4A5-79AC-4C5E-AE1E-B1F1A61A23F9.jpeg409F79CB-6800-438F-8899-38C9B4D6E4D1.jpeg8A69E1E4-38E9-4F76-A8B7-FF7F50AEAB92.jpeg


 

Vicki65
Cultivating a Following

Re: Current reno of my she-shed!

I would love to have this. Im teaching myself upholstery and this is so necessary. I would hang hooks on side to hang & tools Im using, pencils etc. I love zip ties. I love your work.

Re: Current reno of my she-shed!

Hi Tara, one benefit of having stuff inside the plastic crates is that one can take the whole crate somewhere and use it without going back and forth, for example all my irrigation and plumbing gear is in one box, so I drag it all where needed. Drawback is that big boxes can be very heavy, so sometimes I have bought two stackable ones which are half the size of a big one, to store metallic or glass stuff, so my wife doesn't have to struggle (or myself).

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