How to Set Up a Practical Workshop in Your Garage
Whether you’re a woodworker, a mechanic, or a hobbyist, a functional workshop is essential. Learn how to maximize your available space and set up a practical workshop in your garage in this Lowe’s video:
The most important part of any workshop is a solid work surface. You’ll need a workbench that’s large enough for you to have plenty of room to spread out and sturdy enough to support large bench tools. It’s also important for your workbench to be at a comfortable working height. For ease of setup, sturdiness and mobility, you can purchase a workbench, but if you prefer to build your own, there are multiple options that will fit your space. Check out the DIY workbench plan (includes a tools and materials list and complete instructions) here.
Once you have your workbench, think how you’re going to set up the rest of your shop to maximize your space. Use an open storage system like a pegboard and hooks to keep the tools you use most often within reach. Adding bins to the pegboard will help corral loose screws and nails.
To keep track of larget sets of hand tools, a multi-drawer tool cabinet is a great way to stay organized. If you plan to be working away from your workbench, a tool cabinet with wheels will allow you to have all of your hand tools within reach no matter where you’re working. When shopping for a multi-drawer tool cabinet, pay attention to the drawer height to ensure there is space for all of your tools. Finally, choosing a tool cabinet that fits under your workbench will help you maximize the space in your workshop.
Now that your hand tools are organized, think about where you’re going to store your larger power tools. A sturdy two-door tool cabinet is a great choice. Adjustable shelves let you customize the storage to accommodate any of your larger power tools. Choosing a tool cabinet with openings in the back allows you to create a battery charging station so you can keep your tool battery chargers organized in one place.
You’ll also need some accessories to make your workshop as functional as possible. The first thing you’ll need is a good stool or chair to use when you’re working at your workbench. If you stand when working, a cushioned floor mat will reduce the stress on your back and knees. A heavy-duty power strip with a built-in circuit breaker is a must; it will automatically shut off the power strip to protect your tools and reduce fire risk. Lastly, you’ll want to find a good set of portable work lights with LED bulbs that will provide plenty of light while also being energy efficient, light-weight and easy to store.