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Workbench/Man cave set up
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so after a couple of weeks of sorting and setting up the new place, i finally had a chance to set up my workbench in the spare room, which is going to be a fishing/rod tying/jig tying/plug rigging and storage man cave.
One the long wall I did a 12 foor long by 2ft wide work table, 36.5" high, that way I can sit or stand up will wrapping rods and rigging plugs. 3/4 thick finished ply wood for the top. on the wall a sheet of 8x4 peg board for hanging rods, assorted "nicer" plugs that havent seen water yet and reels and tools. still need to add some more lights and storage underneath, but so far Im happy with it. Finally nice to have a home for all my gear. sorting some bins of random stuff out last night. was nice to just walk away from it leaving stuff on the table and not having to finish a project mid way thru or not start it for that matter. the last plug on the right in the last pic is a beautiful big fish jointed, i misplaced like 3 years ago, good find. |
I have plans for a peg board set up this winter. Where did you get the ones that are holding the rods? I haven't been to the depot yet to look but I looked on their website and everything seemed very expensive.
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I may put an addition on the house for gear. Right now it is in the boat,truck,garage,cabana and cellar. I keep the coolers behind the storage shed. Some has to go but I also need more offshore gear......
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whats a "cabana"
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It was 2.19 for a 4 pack, the nice thing about the small ones is they stick straight out, where the heavier duty ones have an angle to em, and will be straight once you have a decent amount of weight on them. |
WPM i may have a bunch of hooks laying around. i'll check tomorrow if i do you can have them.
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Looks Good Chris
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The new place seems to be working for you. Its amazing how fast the space gets SMALL. In a year you will be rearranging to gain more space. That bench have enough room for your new spinner. I'll call you over the weekend and we can meet up.
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Looks good, Chris. You might want to look into using ceiling rafters/joists for hooks to store those finished rods until next season and use the wall space for winter project storage/supplies. See if any local contractors are doing kitchen remodels and ask for the old cabinets.....
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it must feel good to have life back on track again...it looks good.
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I would definitely look into hanging the rods overhead though. Very simple solution for me is 3 3' x 6" strips of plywood 1-1/4" hole saw every 4" or cut a slot to the right or left of each hole On Two of the boards leave one with holes in tact hang the butts in the in tact hole and put the length of the rod into the slots and hang in the belly of the 1-1/4 opening.
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BTW Chris, it looks great. I've been in my house for almost 8 years and my basement looks like a crappy tackle store exploded in it. I need to get more organized this winter. |
still would like to see the rod bench laid out.
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