I have a pegboard on the other side of my bench. It swings so I can get to the back. I have a stand with a magnet for my chisels.
To my right, I have a plane till with #3 - #6, 3 block planes, a scrub plane and an extra #3 and #4 planes. Underneath I made a rack to hang my 3 cordless drills. My #7 hangs from the ceiling on a rope.
Also hanging are 3 brace bits, a ryoba saw, a folding dozuki saw, my 16" and 12" combination square, my bevel gauge, and 2 12" steel rules. All my clamps are hanging or clamped to joists.
Behind me is a box with all my sharpening jigs, diamond stones, strop and other sharpening things. I have wire basket drawers with files, plow plane, router plane, side rabbet plane, drawknife and some hatchets. There are also some power tools, granite plates, files, jigsaw blades in some baskets. On top of it is a set of plastic drawers with drill bits, dowel jigs, bolts, nuts, screws and other things.
Finally some tools are scattered across the bench, in the way when working or put away on the pegboard. Usually at the end of they day so they're always in the way.
I need something different. Something to protect my valuable tools from dust (which becomes rust). If a pipe bursts, it will get the tools wet. A dutch tool chest will fit my hand tools. It's small enough I can mount it on the wall in place of the pegboard.
Here is the start. I have leftover, salvaged plywood for the carcase. For now, everything is screwed together to make it easier to add shelving to the bottom.- My #3, #4 and scrub plane on the bottom floor
- My speciality planes near them.
- Boxes for these planes
- A box with 2 sizes of braces and a set of bits. The thickness will determine the shelf height.
- Saws on the lid underside. Ryoba, folding dozuki, coping saw. There will be room for other tools on the lid
- Marking gauges
- A sharpening station box instead of the cardboard one I have now.
- Small boxes that might have lids to hold grouped items together.
- Mallets
- Clamps
- Power tools
- Hardware
- Consumables
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