If we're sharing things on walls. I'm in the process of setting up my new workshop. This is the current state of the tool wall. I had to first build the wall then start hanging things on it.

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If we're sharing things on walls. I'm in the process of setting up my new workshop. This is the current state of the tool wall. I had to first build the wall then start hanging things on it.

Actually building the wall is a pain because you cant find your tools properly. Should have a wall for them really.
That's a nice set up!
Its the body bag from Firefly
I fucking love putting things on the wall. Not using that empty space anywhoozle.
That wall hanging option for the roof thing is great! I recently helped a friend install one of the ceiling-mounted pulleys to store it way up. Turns out that’s not super useful when the ceiling is only 8’ because you hit your head on it and can’t even park a car under it 🤡
That is looking good. I got tired of digging for tools in my garage last year and stuck up some chipboard up one side of the garage to hang everything up on. Great satisfaction 👍
I must say, I am a huge fan of your work here. I am totally into using vertical space.
For a moment I thought this was a truck tyre.