Looks great Joe. Your saw shack is starting to take form. Awesome stuff
I can honestly say I'am excited for you.Thank you.
Think I have a 12-14" exhaust fan, going to try and hook that up to the radiator. don't think the box fan will keep up in below 0 temps.
Hoping to get some time next week for caulk, paint, shelves and benches.
I picked up some galvanized roof flashing for the bench tops, it is about .025 thick.
I can honestly say I'am excited for you.
I've been wanting to rearrange my shop for over a year now, put in a proper ceiling, shelving, cabinets and a wood stove for heat. Needless to say I haven't got that far yet
Home Depot velcro hang-alls
I like hanging them from the tank handle with bike tire hangers.
add a drip board to keep the leaking oil from going everywhere.I like the hanging idea, but rather limited on height. The trim board is right at 6ft
I will probably use the hanger idea in the barn to keep my work saws out of the way.
add a drip board to keep the leaking oil from going everywhere.
Nice gloves !!!
Use 3/4 MDF sheets for shelves. Rip them in half and paint them glossy so they hold up to abrasion, resist oil, and can be wiped down. Affix to wall and keep 14" vertical spacing between shelves. Done this way, you can pack the saws in tight...head to toe. From left to right - tank first, then spikes first, then tank first, then spikes...continue. I like hanging bars and chains on a spike. I never store on a saw unless I am in the middle of sawing, or planning to go out sawing.