Workbench Updates, Part II.
I don't know that these workbench updates necessarily warranted a two-part series, but, here we are with it. Seemed like too much for one post so now it's time for Workbench Updates, Part II!
Last we left off, I had made a cubbie storage unit thingie that floats on the wall, added some hidden shelves behind the main, larger workbench, and stitched up a drop cloth curtain to hide the lower shelf mess much like the ones on the opposite wall.
And then everything came off the wall! Oh my. Whew, you know not what you have until you move it out of where it?s stored!
It was a lot. I edited a hair but I use pretty much all of it. This tool collection and workbench has definitely blossomed. Whooo.
Anyway! So if you remember, I had an Ikea CD rack that my brother gifted me a uh, ok, while back, ya know when CD?s were a thing. I hung it horizontally on the wall for storage in the name of reuse.
I ended up, and I feel kinda bad about it, I ended up cutting it in half. I shouldn't feel bad though because now it's an adaptive reuse of a reuse!
As part of the workbench updates part II, my strategy was to hang the two halves back up on the wall pretty much exactly in the same vein as before but this time I stacked them, one over the other.
Sure seems a mess still too, hmm.I was hoping for this to magically create more storage but, somehow it seems less. Either way, it's storage, it functions, and storage good.
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