Got a terrific way to store saw blades? Have a perfect home for your hand tools? Is all your lumber easily accessible? For this year’s Tools & Shops issue we are doing an article that will highlight readers’ clever methods of shop storage. If you have come up with a storage solution that you are particularly proud of, one that hasn’t been featured in any magazine, and you’d like to share with fellow Fine Woodworking readers, please send me some photographs and a brief description. At this stage the photos can be quick and dirty, but if we select your tip we’ll either get a better shot, or have an artist create a drawing. The deadline is May 31st but feel free to send in your ideas as soon as possible to [email protected]. Many thanks.
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I didn't want to waste large pieces of plywood for the clamp storage so I used small pieces and store the clamps vertically; it also used less horizontal wall space.
With 90 degree pieces for strength to support the top shelf portion.
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