Introduction: Simple Hacks for Very Small Workshops
two mason jar hacks (you probably know them)
one placemat hack
two CD shelve hacks
one kitchen hook hack
one sheet package hack
Step 1: Mason Jars
this one is well known in DIY organizing tips.
wash and dry the Mason Jars.
drill three holes in the lid (use a piece of wood scrap to do that)
use 3/4 screws to fix the lid under the shelves
Step 2: Old Placemats to Stop Dust
I had some old placemats without use in my house and I wanted to reduce the dust in some of my workshop shelves.
I just fixed them with a stapler, and than I used this wood sticks to join them together. To fix the sticks in the placemats I used hellermann ties.
than I placed two small screw hooks (and left some of the stick out in both sides) to hold the placemats opened.
Step 3: Mason Jars With Hose Clamps
also a very well known thick in DIY organizing.
Just fix hose clamps in the wood with screws.
then I used a foam double faced tape on top of the screw to protect the glass so the screw didn't break the jar wile I was screwing the hose clamps.
then I placed the jars.
Step 4: CD Sheves
two different ways of using old CD shelves in a workshop.
Step 5: Screw Hooks With Kitchen Hooks
just screw hooks under the shelves and use kitchen hooks to hold stuff.
Step 6: Sheets Packages
if you use transparent packages to store stuff in the workshop always makes it easier to find them later.
I used sheets packages because they come with zippers.