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All around shop tips

Postby RandyG » Sun Jun 23, 2013 12:26 am

There are a lot of general shop tips found in build threads and here and there. I would like to see if we can gather them here.
I'm talking not just tear drop related; work bench builds, organization tips, glue storage, etc... I would love to see some new tricks and give others a place to explore as well. Please share!

For instance I use pantie hose for a shop-vac filter rather than buying new filters.
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Re: All around shop tips

Postby CarlLaFong » Sun Jun 23, 2013 1:21 am

Doesn't all of that sawdust make them itchy??? :twisted:
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Re: All around shop tips

Postby Greg M » Sun Jun 23, 2013 10:48 am

That's why you use your wife's panty hose, not your own ;)
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Re: All around shop tips

Postby les45 » Sun Jun 23, 2013 11:57 am

Getting back on track, I keep an empty 2 qt Gatorade or juice bottle on my workbench for disposing of old nails, screws, razor blades, etc. Keeps them out of my tires plus it makes it easy for disposal when the bottle gets full. Screw on the lid and drop in the garbage can.
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Re: All around shop tips

Postby aggie79 » Mon Jun 24, 2013 9:47 am

les45 wrote:Getting back on track, I keep an empty 2 qt Gatorade or juice bottle on my workbench for disposing of old nails, screws, razor blades, etc. Keeps them out of my tires plus it makes it easy for disposal when the bottle gets full. Screw on the lid and drop in the garbage can.


Larry,
I like your idea and will be implementing it immediately! It will save me trips to the local discount tire.
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Re: All around shop tips

Postby les45 » Mon Jun 24, 2013 6:09 pm

Here is another one: if you use a trash can in your shop, you can make this simple cover that gives you more work space while retaining its original purpose. Simply cut a piece of plywood slightly larger than the top of the trash can and cut a small hole in the middle. Most trash will fit in the small hole while you can use the extra space to hold things like power tool cases, paint cans, or anything you need to use temporarily while working on your main work bench. Simply pick it up to pull the trash bag for disposal.

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Re: All around shop tips

Postby RandyG » Mon Jun 24, 2013 9:05 pm

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foam with the foil backing towards the door, makes the garage much cooler. It helps my garage is insulated but without the foam it would get over 100 deg. with the sun on the door.
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Re: All around shop tips

Postby bobhenry » Tue Jun 25, 2013 7:34 am

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I have used a giant table and my "flyswatter" router sled to cut side profiles and round table tops and the radiused trusses for the caboose. You can duplicate part after part with no variations in the items.
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Re: All around shop tips

Postby les45 » Tue Jun 25, 2013 9:20 am

More ideas:

For those rolls of things that get lost in the junk drawer (tape, wire, string, etc.), a little piece of peg board and some long hooks organize in plain sight.
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Those padded furniture dollies (less than $10 on sale from HF) are great for organizing. I keep my camping gear on them and roll under the trailer out of the way. (they are also good for moving furniture)
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Don't throw away those old plastic storage cups, tupperware, and butter dishes. Keep them in a box and have them available for all kinds of uses from organizing fasteners to mixing epoxy to cleaning bearings.
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Re: All around shop tips

Postby mbstonegate » Tue Jun 25, 2013 1:58 pm

Really liked the pegboard storage tip. I'll be setting that up this evening.

For those that hate tripping on extension cords in the shop this works great. Really handy when routing templates
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Can't remember where I scanned that, but it's much easier to see how it goes together in that image than the picture I tried to take of my setup. I used plastic rings rather than the metal ones shown and I used small zip ties to attach the cord to the rings.
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Re: All around shop tips

Postby CarlLaFong » Tue Jun 25, 2013 5:32 pm

I've seen a zillion shop tips over the years and most of them revolve around making a funnel from a milk jug or how to store sandpaper.
I gotta say, that is brilliant.^^^^^^^^^^^^ :thumbsup:
I'll be doing one this week. Actually, two. Two 25 foot cords, one from each end of the shop will both reach to the center and eliminate a bunch of tripping and fighting with tangled messes
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Re: All around shop tips

Postby Roo Dog » Tue Jun 25, 2013 5:53 pm

Yeah I like the peg board idea for the rolls of tape etc.
I can never find the damn tape when I want some and ending up toddling down to the hardware store to buy another.
I notice coat hangers in wardrobes breed but rolls of tape and similar things never do. Must be the dark.

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Re: All around shop tips

Postby VijayGupta » Tue Jun 25, 2013 10:05 pm

I built some shop boxes out of scrap plywood ripped to 4" wide strips. I built a box with sides of 24, 30, and 36". Makes a great adjustable height work table / sawhorse.

I built mine before I had a pocket hole jig, which I would use now, but mine was simply overlapped and nailed on the intersections.


Another is a 4x8 sheet of plywood cut into 2 4x4 sections. I got some 1.5" and 1.25" iron pipe in various lengths (these fit inside each other), floor flanges and I have a 4" square "turntable" for finishing or upholstery work.
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Re: All around shop tips

Postby bobhenry » Wed Jun 26, 2013 10:35 am

Need a big assembly table in a small shop?

Here is a great knock down idea.....


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Re: All around shop tips

Postby RandyG » Wed Jun 26, 2013 10:44 pm

Thats a good one Bob, you can even make a tall table with taller slats.
I also like the cloths line/ power cord, I may add a spring to it so it zips up when not in use. May use it with the air hose as well.
Keep 'em comin' :thumbsup:
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