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George M. Perzel
09-03-2004, 8:11 AM
Hi All;
With limited shop space (especially walls), I'm always looking for ways to consolidate or store tools. Awhile back, I ran across an idea for storing hammers using PVC pipe-see pic below. Since then, I've found other uses for PVC pipe in the shop-it's cheap, comes in a lot of sizes, cuts and drill easily, and glues together fast and strong.
Below is also a lathe tool rack made with 2" and 1" PVC. Over the years I've had my lathe tools hanging on pegboard, in holes in a piece of wood, on various shelves, etc- none worked as well as the PVC arrangement.

John Miliunas
09-03-2004, 8:27 AM
George, great idea(s)! :) I especially like the lathe tool rack. I'm assuming you posted this with the intent of people "stealing" the idea, so yes, you can now call me a thief! :eek: But, to make this theft a success, I need to know:
How are you attaching the PVC to the board? :confused: Glues? Screwed? Both? Thanks for the idea and any additional info! :cool:

larry merlau
09-03-2004, 8:54 AM
i too would like to get more info on that tool storge idea as well, looks great.

Bob Hovde
09-03-2004, 9:12 AM
Great idea for tool storage - but I'm not sure I'd want SWMBO to know that I need space for 21 hammers! :D She thinks I have too many tools already.

Bob

John Miliunas
09-03-2004, 9:30 AM
Great idea for tool storage - but I'm not sure I'd want SWMBO to know that I need space for 21 hammers! :D She thinks I have too many tools already.

Bob

Bob, just tell her, that way she has her pick of size, weight AND color for when she wants to jump in and help! :D :cool:

George M. Perzel
09-03-2004, 12:08 PM
Hi guys;
Lathe tool rack is hung on two modified pegboard hooks at the top and two drywall screws (angled in) at the bottom. The two outside tubes on the top row hang on two hooks which were bent up at same angle as tubes.
Hammer rack- top row is glued together (after cutting slots for hammers on bandsaw) and then holes drilled in end tubes and two others and row is fastened to bottom of cabinet with drywall screws (I love drywall screws). Then bottom rows tubes are glued on one at a time-glue drys in 10 seconds.
As a side note, I have, over 37 years, been able to convince the LOML that every hammer has a specific use and is needed- still working on a story for the 115 screwdrivers!
George

Rich Konopka
09-03-2004, 12:36 PM
Great idea for tool storage - but I'm not sure I'd want SWMBO to know that I need space for 21 hammers! :D She thinks I have too many tools already.

Bob
Bob:

You have to stress that you can never have too many tools. Just remind the lady of the house the next time she asks for a Honey-Do. :D

Christian Aufreiter
09-03-2004, 4:56 PM
Interesting idea and solution, George.
But is the way you store the lathe tools really safe? I might be a bit overcautious but I wouldn't feel safe with all those uncovered sharp edges.

Regards,

Christian

Charles McKinley
09-03-2004, 5:21 PM
Hi George,

Its a really great idea. How does the screw driver storage work? Are there holes for each one or is it a slot so you can slide things back and forth to rearrange?

Thanks

George M. Perzel
09-03-2004, 8:10 PM
Hi Christian;
Thanks for comment and response.I see that you're over there from Arnold's native land. Regarding your concern, it may not be the safest way to store sharp chisels, but:
1. They are high on a wall in a corner-lathe is beneath them and you have to reach to get one. You can't walk by them.
2. Tips are up and out of harms way-saves edges
3. I can see exactly which one I need
4. It's really a compact storage method
George

Jerry Olexa
09-03-2004, 11:04 PM
Great idea! Thanks.

Kelly C. Hanna
09-04-2004, 8:18 AM
Very nice idea George! I might have to borrow that one when the shop goes through the final incarnation (yeah right http://sawmillcreek.org/images/smilies/eek.gif).

Frank Pellow
09-06-2004, 8:40 PM
Thanks George. I will probably use the technique for hammers and I am thinking about adapting it for other tools. :)

But, like Christian, I would not like to store tools with the blades up as you have done. I guess that it works for you, but I am reasonably sure that I would screw up somehow someday and cut myself. :(