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Rollaway Accessories
Rollaway Accessories
If you have a rollaway storage cabinet, you know it makes a great tool center. To make it work even harder, check out the wide ...
See-Through Drawers
See-Through Drawers
Here how to make it easier to find what you need around the workshop. Install storage cabinets with plastic see-through ...
Selling Storage
Selling Storage
Potential home buyers are often looking for more storage space so be sure to take the time to clean out your basement, attic, ...
Shelf Height
Shelf Height
If space is tight, consider using a panel saw to cut large sheets down to smaller sizes instead of setting up to handle them ...
Small Part Labels
Small Part Labels
A hot glue gun can provide an alternative when labeling containers of small parts. Glue a sample of what's inside to either ...
Small Project Toolbox
Small Project Toolbox
Using smaller tool boxes for individual projects can save you time and effort. Subdivide you larger set with just the tools ...
Stacking Wood
Stacking Wood
When storing wood flooring and paneling, stacking the boards on stickers allows air space between rows and will help reduce ...
Storage at a Glance
Storage at a Glance
With a little planning, some thoughtful rearranging, and perhaps a bit of renovation, your home can provide the space you need ...
Storage Boxes
Storage Boxes
When you reorganize your basement or garage, buy yourself a number of cardboard boxes all the same size instead of scrounging ...
Storage Planning for Garage, Laundry, and Basement
Storage Planning for Garage, Laundry, and Basement
Storage systems can make sense of the mess and help homeowners find what they need, spend more time getting things done, and ...
Storage Wall
Storage Wall
To conveniently store drywall, paneling, plywood and other long boards, build a second wall out about 2 ft. from a shop wall. ...
Storing Dowels
Storing Dowels
To store dowels, molding and the like neatly off the floor in your shop, you can use empty 3-lb. coffee cans. Attach one can ...
Storing Gasoline
Storing Gasoline
Gasoline is one of the most flammable liquids there is. Its vapors are completely invisible, very heavy, and will secretly ...
Storing Lawnmowers
Storing Lawnmowers
A major cause of lawn mower's startup problems is allowing gas to remain in the tank over the winter. Completely drain the ...
Storing Nail Sets
Storing Nail Sets
The plastic containers used for push-up deodorants can be recycled into excellent holders for items like nailsets, small drill ...
Storing Sandpaper
Storing Sandpaper
To keep sanpaper discs from curling up, make a simple jig to keep them flat. Cut out two pieces of 1/4-in. plywood that are ...
Storing Screws & Nails
Storing Screws & Nails
Over the coarse of a few projects, you can accumulate quite a collection of small screws, nails, and other small parts. There ...
Storing Sledges
Storing Sledges
Keeping large handled tools, such as sledge hammers- and axes-, hung up on a wall surface keeps them neat and handy. To hang, ...
Tool Storage
Tool Storage
Save time searching for your tools by organizing your workshop. Use your wallspace for good visibility and easy access. Open ...
Tote Trays
Tote Trays
Just about all toolboxes have tote trays. Tote trays keep smaller tools and parts separate from larger ones. If a large ...
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