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    Default French Cleat Storage - WIP

    Hi All!

    I am just lining my shed with some pine tongue and groove boards, and using the underlying frames to attach my cleats to. I am not planning on putting anything too heavy on the walls.

    I've had some fun creating storage solutions for a few bits and pieces, and am getting rid of scrap wood at the same time.


    French Cleat Wall 01.jpg I will eventually paint all the tool holders, but have found that the white really brightens up my old tin shed and makes it a lot more pleasant to work in.

    Craig

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    Looks great.

    That is something I desperately need to sort out - storage of the many table saw sleds that I regularly use. Unfortunately french cleats aren't the answer however you have prompted some fresh ideas.
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    Cool

    I've slowly been adding to my shed storage solutions using French cleats.

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    The next project will be for drill bits

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