
I'd seen where people used pallet racks to make work spaces, and it finally clicked when I saw what Mike at StanceWorks was doing. This is the best screenshot I could find right now.

It just so happened around this time that my favorite local auction site had some pallet racks show up. I put in a bid, dealt with some stupidity from another bidder, paid a little more than I wanted, but ultimately ended up with something I was happy with.

Here's where it gets fun. The business being liquidated was in the massive cave complex about 15 minutes west of me. Here's a PDF explaining the place if you're curious.
https://listingsprod.blob.core.windows. ... 26cb23c02c
I'd been there a few times before, but it's always fun to go again.


The National Archive have a huge chunk of the space down here due to the stable climate. A lot of stuff related to the Kennedy assassination, for example.


Broke it all down by myself and got it loaded up.


Inspector Steven approves.

I took the day off work to get started on this. Rearranging the existing crap in the garage was a big part of it. Then I had to trim a couple inches off the uprights because they were 8 feet, and the back of my garage is only 7' 11".
So far it's turning out how I want it to. I hope to have the 3rd upright in place over the weekend. The short term goal is to have storage over the workbench and the tall cabinets. Longer term is to get rid of all of that and replace it with a shorter cabinet and a more traditional wide toolbox. I'll use the pallet rack to have work surfaces above those. I'll add some lighting and re-mount the TV behind the bench similar to the StanceWorks setup.








