Every do-it-yourselfer dreams of a well-organized workshop that is a great place to be creative and get things done. But toolboxes that are too full and gear that is all over the place can quickly turn that dream into a cluttered nightmare. Here are some important ways to store parts and tools in your workshop so that it becomes a place that motivates and inspires your projects:
Pegboards: These flexible panels that you can hang on the wall have been around for a long time. Hang up the tools you use most frequently, such as screwdrivers, (wrenches), and hammers, to keep them handy. You can organize tools of different sizes and forms with pegboard hooks of different sizes.
Racks and Chests for Tools: Buy a strong cabinet or tool chest with drawers to keep your bigger tools and hardware. Make clear labels for each box to save time looking for what you need. You might want to use box liners to keep your tools from moving around and breaking.
Wall Mounted Organizers: Use the space on your walls for extra storage! For bigger things like paint cans or power tools, put up shelves or cases. You can see right away what’s inside clear bins or cases, and pegboard shelves give you more hanging space for small tools.
Screw & Nail Organizers: With compartmentalized screw and nail organizers, you can keep your hardware stash from getting mixed up. You can hang these on the wall, put them on shelves, or even put them in boxes to keep your screws, nails, and other fasteners organized and easy to get to.
Magnetic Holders for Tools: Magnetic tool holders free up space on your desk and keep your metal tools in order. You can put these on the walls or the sides of a toolbox to hold screwdrivers, wrenches, and other magnetic tools.
Mobile Tool Carts: If you want the most freedom, a mobile tool cart might be a good choice. These have a work area, wheels, storage spaces, and shelves for tools and hardware. They are also easy to move around your workshop.
Labeling: Labeling is very important, no matter what storage method you choose. To find drawers, shelves, and bins, use clear stickers or a label maker. This will not only save you time looking, but it will also keep your projects clear and avoid confusion.