Five Simple Steps to a Clean, Tidy, & Organized Garage Workshop

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Wouldn't a clean garage workshop make your home improvement projects go much easier and smoother. If you are still parking your vehicle in the drive, why do you still have to work on your remodeling projects somewhere in the back yard. Since you are not using your garage for its intended purpose anyways, why not do a little garage remodeling and convert your garage into a tidy and organized workshop?

Below are the five simple and easy steps to turn your garage into the perfect small home workshop. Not only will these simple steps get you a nice place to work, they will not cost an arm and a leg for you to achieve your goal.

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1. Build your own workbench from an old flat door and some sturdy sawhorses.
If you don't have any old sawhorses or don't want to spend the money you can use scrap lumber for the legs instead. Securely attach the legs to the door and then anchor the legs to the floor and back wall.

2. Above your work bench, mount a sheet or two of pegboard to store all or most of your tools.
Strategically place the pegs according to the size and type of tools you will be putting on the board. Personally I like to keep similar tools together in groups. Like having screwdrivers in one area and wrenches in another. This helps tremendously in quickly finding the right tool you need. Once you hang and arrange all your tools the way you want them, it's a good idea to trace around them with a marker or sharpie. This will make it much easier when you clean up after working on your projects to easily know where each tool goes. Also it will be quite obvious to quickly see if any are missing and maybe got left behind somewhere inside the house.

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3. Take some more scrap lumber and build a shelve above or beside the pegboard.
You can them place your power tools on the top of the shelve and use the underside for storage. Just take the lids of some glass jars and put some screws up threw them to the bottom side. Then you can place your nails, nuts, bolts and screws into jars and screw the jars onto the lids. The more jars you use, the easier it will be to locate the right fastener for your needs. Also small blank address labels will make great labels to mark each jar and placing clear packing tape over them will keep them clean & readable for a long time

4. Build two storage boxes along the side of your workbench to store your shop rags.
Use one of the boxes for clean rags and the other for the dirty ones. This will keep them from accumulating in different areas of your garage workshop and will help to keep your working area from getting cluttered.

5. Use a small tackle box for transporting items such as fasteners and tools.
This will save you a lot of time from walking back and forth to get tools and screws once you begin working on your home improvement project inside your house. Just simply place everything you think you will need in the box and return them to their proper place when you are done.

Now that your new garage workshop is clean, tidy, and well organized you can easily start the more major home improvement and home remodeling projects you've been meaning to do. In no time at all your friends and family will be jealous of all the things you have done to modernize and update your home.

DD Smith - January 26, 2009














Source: http://www.homesrepaired.com/garage-remodeling

 
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