Maximizing Garage Workshop Storage - Spray Paint and Chemical Cans
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Building the Ultimate Single Garage Workshop requires out-of-the-box thinking. Multi-functional organization and storage is how I hope to achieve this goal.
I considered an alternative storage method for spray paint and chemical cans in this video. Quick and unrestricted access to the stored cans was my focus with this design, so I went for a non-conventional storage approach.
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Yes PLANS please. I think I could figure it out if I watch the video a couple more times, but the plans would be great to have.
Best rattle can storage I’ve seen yet! Genius! Very small footprint and I love that it’s expandable!
With a little modification, this design could use corner space. To me, corner space is usually a problem because of the limits on accessing it. A paint carousel in the corner sounds like a win-win.
Always a good day when a new Workshop Junkies video shows up on my KZread feed!
@smashyrashy
10 ай бұрын
Never heard of him
You’ve got me hooked because you “think outside the box” with everything you make. It’s refreshing to have your new perspective on age-old storage problems. And yes, I would buy plans if you made them available.
Basically, just put up all your plans 😂 🎉 ❤ Awesome 👌
Plans would make life easier----and we all need that
Genius. I love that it is hanging on a French cleat. If you live in a colder climate ( and have an unheated workshop) you can easily move the whole unit inside to keep warm.
@richardrodgers1883
10 ай бұрын
Or if you live in a very Hot area (Think Arizona) and have an uncooled space you can take it inside to keep it cool. Believe me overheated spray cans can and do Explode if you try to shake them. Don't ask how I know that.😀
@rogerazevedo4094
6 ай бұрын
Your comment has a tremendous impact on the climate change or the fridge temperature in my house.
I would like the plans for the lazy Susan can storage please, thank you. This is brilliant! Wish I had thought of this. I think I will go a few more layers for larger can storage as well! Thank you for your work
As always, OUR guy builds yet another awesome "Gem". Thank you kind Sir.❤
Great project mate, would love to see some plans on this. Can’t wait to see what’s next
You basically made a curio cabinet for cans ....Nice job!....all you need now is to install some lights in it lol
@robt2151
10 ай бұрын
And a wi-fi link so that you can pre-select the can on a phone app
@berendbotje6629
9 ай бұрын
RGB FTW!😂
Love your ingenuity mate, great project, simple but very clever and all done with tools we could all have, no space lasers or AI controlled cnc in sight. Approachable woodworking!
Mi amigo, la verdad que cuando ví las cosas que haces...quedé impactado !!! Son geniales, gracias por compartir
Great idea, Plans would be great. Love how you're updating what was already a great small garage workshop
I love the ingenuity on the things you build. Most of the things you build I'm just like, "that's really functional, but so cool too". Nice work.
What a brilliant idea! Fairly simple, practical, functional, as attractive as one might hope for in a workshop, and well within the skill set of the average home duffer.. very well done indeed! 👍
Brilliant work, Jean! Really well done! 😃 Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
As with all of your projects, this was very well thought out and the end result is a VERY functional "rattle" can storage round a bout! ! !!!
I think that will be my first favourite channel. I follow woodworking from 15 years and there are a lot of very good workers…. But that one is a very very nice master of idea! I love it!
Amazing work once again. I love all your videos and small projects. Please can we have the plans for this project?
Day 2 of demanding plans for this amazing piece of art.
Love the project! I happen to be blessed with a huge shop space in my basement. Nevertheless, Boyle's law of gasses implies stuff will expand to occupy whatever space is available. Thus storage projects like this one are immensely important to preserve maximum working space for furniture pieces, doors etc. Gonna get the plans for sure. Thanks
Thats really mint work and really excellent and it's better then the other one what you made before nice one mate and I love the wood work u do😊🎉
This is so cool. I love everything about it. More complicated than I would chose to build but I must say this is super slick and was a load of fun to watch! Can’t wait for your next creation! Cheers
Fabulous! What an enviable degree of paint organization! Love it! Your garage is looking so good now. Learning a lot from you, thank you!!
You make so many amazing things for a small workshop, how can I not want the plans for this one too. Yes please.
This is neat and functional.. Deffo a must for smaller workshops!
For an OCD hobbyist/organizer like myself, your videos are a MUST when watch whenever they come out! This video is awesome! I can finally get rid of that ugly, cheap metal cabinet containing all my paint/stain cans.
Cool. Something to watch later today 👍
@WoodshopJunkies
10 ай бұрын
I hope you enjoy it!
@Flippingdrawers
10 ай бұрын
@@WoodshopJunkies I like all your videos 😉
That was so satisfying watching you put the cans away haha
Wonderful idea and tutorial! I can see one alteration to help keep dust out: 1. Make the top & bottom plates without the hand cutouts. 2. Mount a piano hinge from top to bottom on one side or the other of the front access. 3. Mount a plexiglass or thin plywood/hardboard door with handle to the hinge.
I love the rattle can storage!Very well thought out!
I love this design and can think of other uses for this project. Thanks for the video!❤😊
That's dope! very nice build👍🏻
Super idea.
Aside from plexiglass limiting the access significantly, this is something I will be doing for my can storage. Well done and very space saving project.
@chrisnorton2837
6 ай бұрын
Could always put hinges on the plexiglass...
Yes I would like plans for this project
The solutions you come up with for compact storage always amaze me. Great Vid!
Great yes i will deffo be buying the plans for this thank you
Excellent storage idea. Thanks for sharing
As always, great ideas. Please keep them coming. Great video
Fantastic idea. Yes, I would buy plans. Thanks for sharing mate.
Superb design.👏🏼
Brilliant! Never overdone. This design will keep the dust and debre out for the most part with maybe an annual vacuuming. I also have a tiny,10' x 16' shop and this design has a very small footprint. My only issue which only applies to those who experience winter and do not keep their shops heated when not in there. I would have to remove the unit as I do with glues and bring them inside a heated space. My shop is has its own 200amp service, fully insulated and takes less than 30 minutes on a below freezing day, to get the temp up to 60 which for me is perfect. That is with one space heater. With the mini Woodstock it will get hot in 30 minutes and only use it on very cold days
Brilliant work. This is so cool 👏👏
Amazing work 👏
I love it. It is fantastic.
Really smart solution.
Thanks for the great video!
Good build👍. Thank you!!
Lovely work Sir!!
Thank you for sharing. Very nice👍
Excellent presentation 👏
Nicely done sir!
Great storage idea. Don’t need the plans, I can just wing it. NOT!! I would love to get the detailed plans on this build. As a DIYer these type of projects are right up my alley. Challenging but doable. Thanks for the Vid
Very nice work.
fantastic! 😍
Nice, -and hangs on the cleat system too👍 Personally I would have tried a roof shelf, but the way things always fall down around me means having to wear a helmet in the workshop😇
You had me all over the place. from this is stupid to this is actually really nice to wow. Very nice build, loved to see the skills. The space is a lot less then i expected. Not sold on the plexy glass, because i know i will hit/scrape it with my hand. But it looks stellar.
Great idea!
Great work!
Great idea as usual. Enjoy your content very much, as I only have a small workspace. I will be waiting on the plans to pop up in the TWP shop. Cheers 🇦🇺
Nice one mate! Really good idea!
I'd like to make this but as a spice rack instead. Thanks for the Video. Another amazing project as usual.
Love this spray can / glue storage unit...I would love to have plans for this!
Awesome build. Plexiglass I think I'd a good idea. Keeps dust out and just finishes off the project.
wow awesome
Fantastic idea! Great video. 👍🏼👍🏼 I would definitely buy plans for this.
Very cool.
Cool.Could serve as a cool corner fill-up as well with some modeifications (just like the kitchen carousels)
Belle réalisation,bien étudiée et très bien réalisée, bravo, à bientôt salut Jeannot ⚒😉
Very nice
Plans yes!!
that's awesome
Great idea! One thing if you left a gap in each layer of storage like the gap in the base you would save a lot of height and only lose one can space.
very clever
Very nice! I will get a copy of the plans...I may want to try making mine out of oak or something to just for looks...Either way, brilliant!
You only need a single hole, not 4 for connecting the 2nd side of the “Lazy Susan”. Just rotate after putting in a screw to be able to put the next screw in.
This is a great project and I like being able to see all the products. It also takes up less space than my current solution. Plans would be great!
@davidpeters8813
8 ай бұрын
bought the plans tonight - thank you very much!
Genius
This really puts the cardboard box I use to shame!!
@zapa1pnt
10 ай бұрын
I'm using two drawers, in a file cabinet. (Which I need to get rid of.) 😁✌🖖
Well done. Ek like hoe jy dink en geniet jou videos. Hou so aan yster.
Looks great! I think I'd forget the plexiglass panels though.
There is a slightly less complicated way to put the Lazy Susan bearing in place. You mark out the 90 degrees lines as you did, then a circle passing thru the place where the screws will go. On ONE piece drill a larger hole that your screw driver will easily fit thru on the circle offset 45 degrees from the rest of the places the screws are going to go. Now screw the Lazy Susan to the piece with the extra hole - regular wood screws, countersunk or pan head, not bolts with nuts and washers. Turn that assembly over and rotate the bearing so you can see an empty hole in the Lazy Susan thru the larger hole, place the assembly so the empty hole lines up with the mark for the screw, fix the screw in place thru the hole, rotate and repeat for the remaining 3 screws. No nuts to come loose with this method. I've seen this as the 'normal' way to install a Lazy Susan in publications like Fine Woodworking, Woodsmith/Shop Notes and Popular Woodworking as well as numerous DIY books.
Nice solution for the can's! You need to get yourself bigger supply of glue (like a 5lt bucket) and make an easy glue dispenser for it 😅
@MichaelBrown-kk6ck
10 ай бұрын
Bar in the shop with Titebond on tap...
If you’re like me and spray paint, might as well start building the extension now!
Nice. But I wouldn’t have added the plexiglass, it seems way less convenient.
@robt2151
10 ай бұрын
Probably helps to keep the dust out.
A more space/volume efficient method would be a series of vertical pantry pullout drawers one can width plus a bit wide, maybe 4 cans deep, 3 or 4 cans high depending on need. You could add pullouts as req'd. Would need solid full extension slides above & below, probably flatwise mount type would be best. You'd get 36 cans in about the same volume as the rotating version here
@zapa1pnt
10 ай бұрын
A stack of square boxes, in the corner, would be more efficient but certainly not as convenient. It's a matter of balance. 😁✌🖖
There is a saying that says,never cut corners when trying to do great work,but us woodworkers have to do it sometimes😂
Yeah i need those plans 😂
I feel like the plexy glass obstructs the ergonomics of spinning the cans, the side planks are ok but the glass made you spin the cans a bit more cautiously
Very well thought out idea, Jean! Nothing worse than having to shuffle around lots of bottles and cans to get to that one can in the back! Not sure if adding the plexiglass would be a good idea for me, I'd probable have it all scratched up in no time...
Brilliant! I’d like the plans please
Great ❤❤❤
The plexiglass allows sight, but why narrow your reach-in ability? I'm not sure if I have this many cans, which makes me think I need something like this! 🤔 Cool build. Thanks for sharing!
Absolutely awesome design but honestly I'd have skipped the acrylic - I think it would just make it more difficult to grab stuff out of the rack and doesn't really add anything.
i would love the plans please
Excellent idea and video. But I wonder.. you restricted your access from 3 cans per tier to 1 can per tier by adding the plexiglass.
Очень лучше 👍👍👍