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  1. #16
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    Hey, Matt.

    Would you describe your relationship with dividers as a fetish?


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    Quote Originally Posted by GraemeCook View Post
    Hey, Matt.

    Would you describe your relationship with dividers as a fetish?


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    Graeme,
    I would rather not Divide this thread up, now we’re is that moan button [emoji4].

    Cheers Matt.

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    Marketplace Geelong
    Made by Makers 4 Makers

    Currently have available: Artists/Markers Storage Box.

    Hand crafted by local Maker from reclaimed Australian hardwood sourced, in and around the Geelong and Bellarine Peninsular.

    This box has 7 slim foam lined drawers, suitable for all types of makers and artists working with pencil, markers, paints and more.

    Size of box: 735x310x320mm

    I would love to grow my own food, but I can not find bacon seeds

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    theres a couple of metal map drawers on marketplace Melbourne as well. Still toying with one of these myself
    I would love to grow my own food, but I can not find bacon seeds

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    Quote Originally Posted by GraemeCook View Post
    An even simpler solution, Mark, is not to buy crap hooks.
    All of the hooks I've seen for pegboard will fall out. They are all loose in the holes, by design.

    If you have another source, I'm open to suggestions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GraemeCook View Post
    Wish I had thought about putting chargers on the peg board, Delbs. Bench space is far too valuable to be their permanent home.

    I'd also mount that powerboard vertically - either on the rear wall or on the side of the overhead cabinet - same reason, and helps to keep the cords coralled.
    Yep agreed takes up too much bench space so wanted to tuck them out of the way, powerboard will be mounted just had to find which of the festool chargers was whining without a battery plugged in to remove it

    Picked up this toolchest from Sydney tools have found the overall build to be very sturdy so I should be able to get a lot organised on this peg board with the French cleat system

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    Thank you everyone for the um suggestions on Peg boards, if we could all move now forward beyond Peg boards I would be eternally thankful [emoji849][emoji849][emoji849][emoji849].

    Cheers Matt.

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    My vote goes for French cleats.

    I am pretty happy with my French cleats. My workshop is a single car space in our 3 car garage. I decided it from the car area by means of storage shelving. On the side towards the workshop I installed sort off an open French cleat wall. I likening and making tool holders is quick and good use for scrap wood.




    On the other side I have a plane till and saw till, which also holds the chisels I mainly use.



    The rest is in drawers or standard shelving.




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    Quote Originally Posted by Simplicity View Post
    Thank you everyone for the um suggestions on Peg boards, if we could all move now forward beyond Peg boards I would be eternally thankful [emoji849][emoji849][emoji849][emoji849].

    Cheers Matt.
    But but I said I want to use French cleats as well, just have to adopt the peg board system to do so

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cklett View Post
    My vote goes for French cleats.

    I am pretty happy with my French cleats. My workshop is a single car space in our 3 car garage. I decided it from the car area by means of storage shelving. On the side towards the workshop I installed sort off an open French cleat wall. I likening and making tool holders is quick and good use for scrap wood.




    On the other side I have a plane till and saw till, which also holds the chisels I mainly use.



    The rest is in drawers or standard shelving.




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    Cklett,

    Now I’m starting too get some inspiration,noted the saw tile there’s one of them in the cards plus a plane tile, as well o an plus, I think I stop now [emoji849].

    Love the vintage drill collection.

    Cheers Matt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by delbs View Post
    But but I said I want to use French cleats as well, just have to adopt the peg board system to do so
    If I don’t trust what dribbles out of my mouth, why the hell to you blokes trust it,[emoji849][emoji849]

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    Quote Originally Posted by Simplicity View Post

    Love the vintage drill collection.

    Cheers Matt.
    They are just suspended from the ceiling. All have a cut off hook in their chuck.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Cklett View Post
    They are just suspended from the ceiling. All have a cut off hook in their chuck.



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    If there’s no Patent I might steal this idea Cklett.

    Cheers Matt.

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    holey toledo batman do you have a fetish for saws and planes Cklett
    I would love to grow my own food, but I can not find bacon seeds

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    Quote Originally Posted by Simplicity View Post
    I’m in the process of re arranging or re organising my Den of iniquity(Workshop [emoji849]).
    But just wondering what others use for storing your tools an bits an bob’s extra, one note point I like things resemble organised I Hate with a Huge H spending more than five minutes looking for something I to not enjoy spending two hours looking for a tool,[emoji35][emoji35].

    Hence why Peg boards did work for me in the past, an actual still do work, it’s just they look blammmmmmm.

    I’m trying too build a harmonious workshop ye I know that sounds a bit Wan……..

    So I’m after some inspiration, Mr Studleys tool chest would be nice, but I think I have too work up too that one.

    Ps I have a few Hand tools [emoji849][emoji849][emoji849][emoji849]
    Please help my poor twisted soul.

    Cheers Matt.

    Being part collector - but only having tools I use - I like to have them in places I know they will be when needed. Here is one ...











    More if you want.

    Regards from Perth

    Derek
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