16 Instant Workshop Storage Solutions
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- Опубликовано: 3 дек 2020
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Dear April,
I really love what you do. It's so inspiring. I live on a small farm in Germany and bought a Woodmizer a few months ago. After watching all of your videos i started with woodworking and I really love building sawhorses. Thank you for sharing your experience with all of us. Keep on doing what you do.
Greetings from Germany,
Lukas
These tips are actually SO GOOD and simple! I seriously can’t believe how I’ve never thought of some of these before! Thank you for making this video! It’s honestly the best video I’ve seen on shop storage to date.
I come from a construction family in many phases. It is truly inspiring to see young people, like yourself teaching us old dogs new tricks. Keep it up! I do have an interest in that horizontal peg board jar organizational thing. Please advise on that.
I've done the hook/drill holder and the picture hangers and I've seen multiple uses for PVC pipe storage, but the rest of this is new to me. Thanks, April!
Thanks for being so amazing and inspiring, April!!
I am literally just taking a break from cleaning up my garage. I know you always have such a clean and organized shop so I thought I'd get some inspiration. I am now going back out to finish with a few of these great tips. Thanks!
All I could think about through this video was "why didn't I think of that" Great video. Thumbs up
Very much so! Great video!!
Pretty cool! Did one useful myself too: ruclips.net/video/nr2FstBvJFk/видео.html
Your videos are JUST what I've been looking for as I clean out and organize my shed!
This in fantastic April. I especially like the idea of the electrical boxes for storage. While watching this I was already planning a jig to hold the electrical boxes to a piece on the backside of my table saw to collect small pieces for segmented bowls. I love all of your quick tip videos as well as your whole channel in general.
Sometimes I don’t really care about what you are making, but I love to just listen to you. Everything you do you put your whole self into it. Hope you make videos for a long time. When I build my shop next year I will be getting some charts to hang.
You're so brilliant! 💜 Thank you so much for sharing. It's all simple. I love how you use things, you would already have in a workshop.
Thank you, some absolutely brilliant tips, I will definitely use the ones that are applicable and helpful to my small work space
Cheers, be safe and take care
Sam
This is a great bunch of tips April. Lots of tool storage hacks involve either too much cost, fiddly tooling or duct tape. I had already done the magnet chuck key tip but will definitely do a lot more of these.
Love both the electrical boxes and pipe cap tips! Thanks for sharing.
These are simply brilliant, April! Thanks for sharing!! Great vid. Ty.
Brilliant, yet simple. Thank you for sharing, as always I love what you do!
April, I think you just might be one of the most informative RUclipsr woodworker!
Thanks! I'm glad you are enjoying my Channel. :)
Lot of great tips! And, finally, a sponsor for something that is more than useful and doesn't cost an arm and a leg. I'll be looking into those for sure.
I love these tips as well as all of your videos. Keep rocking April. You're doing a great service.
Thanks so much!
I've been watching you since you started. I remember you telling how you got started in woodworking.. And look at you now.....I am proud of you.........blessings to you always
Thanks! Glad you enjoy my channel and are still along for the ride. :)
I will be adding tip #2 to my shop today!
These. Are. Brilliant! My workspace is a part of a garage and these are genius.
Fantastic tips, April!!! 😃
Thanks a lot!
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Just when I thought I need to get organised this came along! Thank you!
Perfect timing, getting the small things off my bench will help tremendously. Nice tips with the electrical box and old towel hanger. Now I have a place for my clamps and tape. Thank you sharing you knowledge. ErnestG
Hi April. Thanks for this new video.
Every day I learn more with the tips you teach us.
God bless you, take good care of yourself. 😘 😘
One of the best "organizing on the cheap" videos I have seen...well done!
Wow, these are genius! Thanks April!
Great ideas. Love the idea of the elec box, I can see a full French cleat wall of them would be great
I'm a old shop teacher and these are great. Your great kid.
Great Job April. So happy for your success.
A W E S O M E keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work. My friend keep making.
Great tips, April.
Thank you 😊
Thank you, April, and I'm looking forward to building that rocking chair in the spring!
I've watched a lot of storage idea videos but those were some of the best storage ideas I've ever seen.
Always great tips and info! Definitely pulling some tips for my workshop.
Those are great ideas, thanks for sharing April!!!!!
Those are all an amazing solution to most workshop issues!! 10/10 again April!!!!!!!!!!
I love videos like this with interesting ways to store things I don’t have very much space so it’s always useful doing research before storing things
Mate, this is solid gold. Every one of those 16 ideas strikes me as little short of genius. Thanks!
Glad you liked it and found it useful. Thanks for watching.
These were awesome, Thank you! Also a big fan of reusing my plastic peanut butter jars for odds and ends. Screw the lids to the bottom of a shelf/board....instant, see thru, free storage. And it keeps the plastic out of trash/recycle bin. Keep up the great content.
Are they glass,and the lid plastic?
Speed square under bench hanger too. Awesome... the hidden bonus workshop storage solution. Those Smartjars seem good. Even better might be a square version to utilize more volume in the same surface area while still leaving enough room for gripping to grab and pull out.
Great ideas. Shower curtain hooks for saws all blades. Genius.
Lots more great ideas but that one I will use today. 😁😎
Brings a smile to my face when I see one of my favorite RUclipsrs watches another that I sub to.
@@tree_carcass_manglerNice to see you too. Been watching since she started. Great ideas. Most of them much bigger than my little operation. 😁😎
Inspirational tips, great video April! Also, your video - installing an airline - just encouraged me to set one up in my little glass art studio, warm thanks, Gavin in England
Great tips, many I'd never seen before.
For the drill press, I fabricate a wooden block and U bolt it to the column near the head. In the wood block I have holes for the chuck key and the most common bits. Also I hang the common toe clamps and such there too.
OMG this is a great video!!! I've used three of your suggestions and even bought the smart jars for my pegboard. Please more suggestions like these because I have a one car garage and hardly any space. Love the PVC caps and put up six of them.
April I have recently retired and am in the process of tossing 47 years of accumulated junk from my career. This could not have been timed better as I finally organize the chaos. Thank you for sharing so many great ideas in one video.
Awesome! And congrats on your Retirement. Enjoy!
The tip at the 0:36 mark, so ingenious yet so simple! Thanks for that.
Another great video April thank you for the ideas. Have a wonderful weekend
Such great tips!! putting together my first very own woodshop/maker space and will be utilizing a bunch of these. Thank you!!!
Thanks April for all the tips
This video was so helpful and full of great ideas, thank you!
All great storage solutions, thanks for sharing April! 😃👍🏻👊🏻 ..... Those SmartJars look awesome, definitely going to keep them in mind!
I always store my glue bottles upside down to prevent the dried film on the inside of the nozzle. It also leaves the glue ready to flow immediately upon use. I set them inside of plastic cups so they will stand up and I can set them on any surface where I'm working.
Forget tips 1-17. The biggest tip here is use plywood for walls so you can screw things everywhere with no issues. I think this video just sold me on that.
I used Red Oak plywood for the wall of my watch repair shop. I am selective where I drill holes though as it is a nice finish. But that was the original reason I chose plywood. It does work great. Also my shop can be taken down easily as it is all screwed together. If needed.
I install plywood instead of gypsum in the kitchen.
Cabinets and tiles go on nice and easy.
I'm building a plywood wall, tonight, because it's easier to screw, than concrete. 😂
You are so right!
All that Tips Here need also a big room for each. I have only a very small Shop and habe to calculate with each half Inch.
I buy or Made my storage Tools only If i found a good rooms saving solution and the plywood allows me to do ist my way. And also the Concret behind ist too hard 😉
... except that it's not flame retardant.
Those are some great tips and tricks to get and keep your work area clean and organized 👍.
Fantastic and unique storage solutions! THANKS
A good addition to the magnet drill chuck holder is to add a retractable keychain thing to it so that its tethered to the place and can't possibly be put anywhere else.
So often I find "tip" videos are full of either blatantly obvious ideas, or ones that terribly lame/impractical. This is an exception to that! Great ideas and things I haven't seen before or thought of myself. Thanks April!
Thank you April! I hope you be fine, I appreciate the time invested!!! 🙂
You are so welcome!
Great tips! I've been using #5 and #6 for about 20 years. It's great to see that I'm not the only one who does it!
Awesome! Thanks for watching.
Thank you for showing the best tips I think I have ever seen. I'm going to incorporate some of these in my shop!
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching.
Beautifull and smart...love it...thanks👍🏻👍🏻
I have been building and fixing things everything from engine rebuilds, home and deck construction to computers and the like. I am thoroughly impressed.
Great tips! Thank you April.
Tip 2 is brilliant!
I just added a bunch of things to my holiday wish list!
very helpful tips - thanks for sharing
smart jars! great! so many uses, jewelry components, leather,... hook and chain ,so many good ideas and no B.S. Good Job! thank you
Thanks for the helpful tips April!!
I. So glad I found your channel! Brilliant ideas girl! Thank you!
So glad you are enjoying my channel. Thanks for watching.
I don’t know how you came up with these but they are genius! Thanks for the ideas!
Pinterest and a staff writer. I know it's a catty comment but despite a number of these videos they are not solutions she uses in her shop, they are just demonstrations.
Great tips, April -- thank you.
Well done! I really like these storage solutions!
Great ideas all....I love the fact your earrings look like spoons for fishing.....awesome 😎
Clever ideas. Thanks April.
Wow, those are some great shop hacks.
I know plenty of Metal Fab shop hacks, but first time seeing these.
Cool thing is they will work in a fab shop as well
Checked out the smart jars and as far as storage solutions go, they are REALLY well priced. Def on my list for my next shop reorganization when I open up some peg board space.
...hopefully you will will use one of them. Wow, I might end up using all of them! Thank you!
Great ideas April... Thank You
You're just a smart creative woman, I thank you so much for the simple hacks esp. the PVC tubes are a fantastic item storage ideas. Thank you from Addis.
Glad you like them! Thanks for watching.
Will be implementing many of these solutions when the new house and workshop are done.
Simple but helpful ideas. I used a few myself. Thanks
Thanks April, thats good stuff
Great ideas and super helpful!
My mind has been completely blown! Thank you so much!
Thanks! Glad you found it useful. Thanks for watching.
Love the tips videos. Always great to see what other ideas people come up with.
Thanks for sharing that, organised shop
Every one super practical and easy. Thank you!
Organization = Satisfying! Great tips!
Quote of the day: "organizing a shop is never ending!"
I have been moving a few things in my shop and will incorporate several of your ideas. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks! Glad you found it useful.
This will help me a LOT in my ongoing attempt to organize my shop.
Glad you found it useful. Thanks for watching.
Such a helpful video. Thanks April.
And this is why I subscribe to your channel. Excellent ideas again. Thank you
Thanks april, all time you give us good idea.
Great ideas, now I need that many wall to hang all my stuff! LOL!
Very nice idea for organisation, thank you
I will every one of these, Thank you so much!
As soon as I saw your thumbnail, I had my comment in my head. Tip #12, with the shoe pouches, is one I've been using for quite some time. I have a very small workshop (which I share with the furnace and water heater!), and I have a cloth version of the shoe hanger. It is mounted on the back side of my door, and I keep most of my spray paint and poly cans in it. They are out of sight, out of the way, but super handy when I need them.
A tip I have is to take 2' - 3' sections of heavy duty cardboard roller (as is used in carpet rolls), or you can use Schedule 40, and mount them on a wood base. It's best to cut a plywood round that fits in the end of the tube, and then attach the round to the base. Do this with 3 or 4 sections on the base, and you can keep dowels, scrap trim moulding, threaded rods, and other smaller width dimensional items in them. You could even put a lazy susan plate on the bottom, if desired.
Thanks for the other tips, April! You gave some I haven't tried before, (I love Tip #1 and Tip #3 the best), and I'm eager to add them to my shop!
Excellent storage ideas :-) . Thank you for sharing this!