View Full Version : My Ultimate Shopsmith Storage Solution
heathicus
07-24-2009, 09:11 AM
I'm planning on following these ShopNotes designs for building some decent storage and workspace in my garage shop. I'm going to start with the large worksurface and cabinet, then expand on that. The miter saw shelf and a second cabinet will be next. I really like the simplicity of the design and the way it looks with the angled corners.
I also like the personal modifications you made, tdubnik. Pretty ingenious.
I don't have room for any separate storage, so I improvised, attached is a picture of the cabinet I built under my shopsmith. Now all my tools are close at hand, especially when I roll it out on the deck of my workshop. 5352
fjimp
07-24-2009, 03:17 PM
That's what I need a deck for my workshop. Great storage idea thanks for sharing it. fjimp
wdelliott
08-02-2009, 06:23 AM
How did you hold the spare floating tables to the cabinet?
How did you hold the tops of the spare tubes to the storage rack?
I agree - excellent work.
tdubnik
08-02-2009, 07:05 AM
How did you hold the spare floating tables to the cabinet?
How did you hold the tops of the spare tubes to the storage rack?
I agree - excellent work.
If you look at the pictures above, you can see how I mounted the floating tables to the cabinet. First the tables are stored with their tops toward the cabinet. The back of the table is toward the bottom and sits in a groove I cut in a 2x4. The top of the table is secured with a wooden spring clamp I made that snaps over the lip of the table. I think that if you study the photos above you can see this clearly.
The spare tubes are stored under the tables and sit in a box mounted to the bottom of the door. The tops are secured with spring clips I bought at Home Depot. These clips are the type typically used to hang things like brooms and rakes in your garage.
dusty
08-02-2009, 08:10 AM
I think the storage solutions presented in this thread are terrific. If I would apply a few of the tips that are available here, my shop would be much more efficient. I spend a lot of time looking for something that I know is "here somewhere".
Sometimes I look so long for something that I begin worrying that someone came into my shop when I wasn't looking and walked off with it. That has never proven to be the case. I eventually find it, right where I left it.
a1gutterman
08-02-2009, 01:24 PM
I think the storage solutions presented in this thread are terrific. If I would apply a few of the tips that are available here, my shop would be much more efficient. I spend a lot of time looking for something that I know is "here somewhere".
Sometimes I look so long for something that I begin worrying that someone came into my shop when I wasn't looking and walked off with it. That has never proven to be the case. I eventually find it, right where I left it.Funny thing, too: It is always in the last place you look!!!:rolleyes:
robinson46176
08-02-2009, 08:06 PM
Funny thing, too: It is always in the last place you look!!!:rolleyes:
In my case it is often in the first place I looked, I just didn't see it the first time. :rolleyes: