Woodworking & Workshop Projects

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Drill Press Cart

Not long after I removed my drill press from the right side of my miter saw station, I quickly got tired of having it sitting on the floor.

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Clamp Rack

When I first started acquiring clamps for my basement workshop in Maryland, I didn’t have a really good storage solution for them.

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Workbench, Version 3

I was growing tired of Workbench #1. First, the large clamp drawer was a total bust with all of its binding problems.

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Wall Storage

One thing that I knew would free up floor space and give me more opportunities for storage would be to hang things from one of the walls in my shop.

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Flip-Top Tool Cart

The idea of holding multiple tools on one rolling cart only makes sense, especially in a garage workshop where floor space is limited.

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Lumber Cart 2.0

The sheer number and styles of lumber carts that are out there are ridiculous. For me, there just wasn’t one single solution or style that I liked.

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Miter Saw Station

As it turns out, this would not be my first miter saw station build. I previously made one (sorta) in my basement shop in Maryland (let’s call it “the original”).

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Floor Tiles

Before we moved ANYTHING into our new house, the first thing I did in our new three-car garage was to apply an epoxy coating to the floor.

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Shop-Vac & Cyclone Cart

One of the first things I bought when I was finally getting my new shop organized was a Dust Deputy Cyclone for use with my shop-vac.

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Workbench #1

After a while in the shop, I was growing tired of the 2’ x 4’ Basics workbench.

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