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5 Steps to a Garage Workshop

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If you're not using your garage for parking your car, you should consider turning it into a workshop? Here are five steps to turn your garage, or, depending on it's size, a portion of your garage into a small, but servicable, home workshop:

1) You can start by creating a workbench from an old door, a couple of sawhorses and some scrap wood.

2) Install a pegboard on the wall where you can store your tools, preferrably just above your workbench. Setup pegs based on the type of tools you'll be hanging on the board. Once you've hung your tools, use a black marker to trace around them so you'll know at a glance which one goes where.

3) You can use old jars for storing your nails, nuts and bolts and screws and many other miscellaneous stuff you'll need for different projects.

4) Make yourself a storage box for all the rags that tend to accumulate in the working area.

5) You can pick yourself up a small tackle box to be used for transporting different items, such as screws and nails, as you move around the shop.



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