Turn Your Messy Home Renovation Workstation into a Handy Work Shop
Area
Tools and building supplies can turn into a sizeable investment
for the novice home renovation do-it-yourselfer. And what started
out as a handy workspace may have turned into a messy eyesore in
the corner of your garage or basement.
If your workstation is lacking enough counter space and freedom of
movement because of too many tools and other items needed for home
improvement and repairs, this article can help. Counter
Space Tips
First, clear away all tools and clutter from your workstation area.
Take a critical look at your work bench, if you already have one
in place. A good size workspace should be about 66” long,
and about 24” wide.
The top of the counter for home repairs and building projects must
be sturdy; about 1 ½” thick. Height of the workbench
is important. You want to comfortably work on projects without stooping.
A good standard height is 36”; customize height for short
or tall persons.
The top of the counter should extend about 3” from the supporting
legs on each end. This provides ample space for use of a clamp or
vise. Extra surface space can be added to the counter using a removable
12 or 14” extension leaf. Drill matching ½” holes,
6” deep in one end of the leaf and one end of the counter edge.
Fit ½” diameter, 12” long steel rods into the holes
of the extension leaf. Attach the bench to wall studs at either
end using an eye and hook for greater stability. If you haven’t
the time to build the work bench yourself, hire a building contactor
to make one for you.
Affix a cutting strip from an aluminum foil or plastic wrap box
to one end of the counter. The “teeth” of the cutting
strip should be slightly higher than the counter surface. This will
provide a quick, convenient way to cut tape and cords while working.
An old roller-type window shade affixed to the other end of the
counter provides quick countertop protection when it is time for
interior painting projects. Attach the shade mounting bracket at
one end, the shade hook to the other. When you’re ready to
paint or glue something, simply pull out the shade and hook it to
the other end. Allow the shade to dry before re- rolling it.
Acquire an old bookcase, build one yourself, or hire a building
contractor to design and make one for you; it can be set on rollers,
if desired. Place it under one end of the counter as shelf space
for power tools and other building supplies. Leave enough room for
a shop vac or metal multi-drawer tool box to fit under the counter
at the opposite end.
Organizing Clutter
Attach a pegboard on the wall behind your home renovation and handyman
work space. Collect all your plastic squeeze tubes of glue, contact
cement, and caulk. For each tube, use a piece of duck tape about
2 ½” long; trim to fit the width of the tube.
Stick one end of the tape near the bottom of the tube; fold the
tape in half over the tube, pinching the sticky sides together.
Punch a hole through the tape to hang on the peg board using a perf-board
or “S” hook.
Organize and hang open-end and closed-end wrenches on the other
end of the peg board by wrench type, in descending-size order. Hammers
and other hand tools can also be organized in this manner.
Once tools are in place, trace around each tool using a permanent
marker. This not only insures tools will be returned to their proper
place, but missing tools can be quickly identified.
Mount unused rat traps to the wall near your workshop area using
screws. Before mounting, pry the bait holder off with a screwdriver.
This handy holder will keep instruction sheets and building plans
off your work bench, where they could get torn or soiled. It also
keeps them visible at eye level for quick reference.
Keep all home repair, building, and home renovation plans in one
handy place, using a 3-ring binder. Keep the binder under the countertop
on one of the shelves.
For organizing half-used cans of paint for exterior and interior
painting projects, keep a list of paint colors on hand and what
project each was used for. Assign each a number.
Number the cans of paint for easy identity. Line cans of paint
with numbers showing on a shelf, or on the floor along one wall;
keep the list in your binder for quick reference.
Other Handy Tips
Keep power tool cords off the counter and safely out of the way
while in use. Use a 3” length of old rubber garden hose; slit
diagonally along one side. Open the slit to tack the hanger to an
overhead joist. Insert and remove cords through the slit when using
tools.
Make a handy hot glue gun holder using a short length of 2”X4”
scrap lumber. Mount a spring-metal broom clip to the piece of wood;
push the glue gun “trigger” into the clip to keep the
glue gun safely in place during use. A small inverted metal jar
lid can also be attached to catch glue drips from the tip of the
gun.
A professional home renovation or building contractor will have
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