You need a space where you can work, so at least 8x bigger than your original workshop spot
use a corner of the room (about 2.0x1.0m Space minimum)
keep lights and accessebillity in mind
kreate an overview of tools and materials you have
start looking for a good sized plywood for your tools (big) and your small materials (small)
use a solid table as base for the construction (at least 90cm high and 70cm deep)
have a powerplug close to it
cut the wood sheets
Étape 2 - prepare tools & materials
sort materials and tools by type and usage
cut the bottles to fill with materials (screws, bolts, nuts, washers, hooks, rivets etc.)
place the tools in order on the ground to the sheet (try different setups)
draw a fine line with a pencil around the tools
cut the parts for the box and the skrewdriver board and add it to the wall setup
nail everything to the board and remove the tools
Étape 3 - Fix the boards to the wall
nail the board to the wall. (you can also use screws)
Build up some boxes for materials like markers.
Draw the shapes of the materials and tools for easy identification after use.
fix the timber board under the board, right above the table.
Étape 4 - Fix tools and materials to the boards and finish up
Tools and materials should be fixed based on there shapes.
Balance both sides to reduce more weight on one side
Étape 5 - Tips & WATCH YOUR TOOLS
Always ensure the open training space is neat and clean.
Keep off children near the work space.
The work space should be dust free at all times
Ensure to bring back tools and materials taken from the work space.
Should be free from water since some of the tools rusts.
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I love it.
anonyme|Publié le 28 août 2019 à 15:43|
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I build my tool shelves in a similar way. Some comments:
Sometimes it's good to install the tools once the backboard is already hanging, it's more work but you can use gravity to find out where the tools will naturally land (where the center of gravity is), then put additional screws to align things if you want them to stay in a certain way.
Also don't put things too high up that are difficult to reach for short people.
The tools shouldn't fall down if they are accidentally bumped by users or other tools. I shake the board and poke at the tools after installing them to make sure they will stay secure.
PEACE
Vuga William trainee
anonyme|Publié le 31 janvier 2019 à 12:57|
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This great,am thinking we need to do more training on this to help the community to keep there tool clean after and before
How to add Materials and Tools section
Bryan W|Publié le 4 août 2022 à 15:30|
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I am trying to learn how to add Materials and Tools section on this page. Appreciate any guidance.
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I build my tool shelves in a similar way. Some comments: Sometimes it's good to install the tools once the backboard is already hanging, it's more work but you can use gravity to find out where the tools will naturally land (where the center of gravity is), then put additional screws to align things if you want them to stay in a certain way. Also don't put things too high up that are difficult to reach for short people. The tools shouldn't fall down if they are accidentally bumped by users or other tools. I shake the board and poke at the tools after installing them to make sure they will stay secure.
PEACE