Posted by Eastsider on September 04, 2014 at 12:52:25 from (158.222.91.2):
In Reply to: New Shop posted by rnicholas on September 03, 2014 at 17:42:55:
I have a very similar shop...28x36. Double garage door on the 28 foot South wall. I had the garage door installed closer to the West side for arranging things and access from my alley. Along the East side, I have the walk in door, a 12 foot workbench with a vise, my rolling tool box, and a bead blast cabinet . I have pegboard over the workbench for storing various things. The North wall has some old kitchen uppers and lowers with a small countertop for storage. Also has the 110 wire feed welder cart, a drill press, the miscellaneous wood and iron pile, a rolling welding table and the engine stand and cherry picker in their stored positions. Along the whole West Wall and part of the North Wall I built hanging shelves from the ceiling down...three shelves about 18 inches to 2 feet between each one. Under them on the floor is storage for miscellaneous parts etc... in the SW corner by the electrical box is a kitchen stove and 220 welder. The SE corner has a refrigerator and TV and coat rack. Lots of open space to fit tractors like yours....I currently have an H, an A and a 200 in there with room to spare to work on other stuff...
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