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I diy work bench out of disposed bedframe and bathroom door.

Few months ago neighbour do renovation on their house dispose alot of wood material at front yard like chip board,bedframe and doors.I relocate the side rail of bedframe to top side and screw on it original leg became table base and put the bath room door on top as table surface.
Later on screw the chip board panel to the wall and add on multiple customize hand cut tools organizer attach to it.

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ArishMell · 70-79, M
Wow! I am impressed - it puts my workshop to shame for organisation and tidiness!

I do like those custom brackets for many of the tools: very nicely designed and made.

My den sort of just growed and has become very cramped.

I see your nationality straight away, too, is the same as mine. How? You and I would spot it in the photo details..... In the text too but I noticed in the photo first because I was admiring your work.
UsernameAlreadyInUse · 26-30, M
@ArishMell I’ve been gradually switching all my tool holders to custom hand-cut wooden mounts. It not only gives my workshop a more consistent and organized look, but also adds a touch of craftsmanship and aesthetic value to my entire tool collection.Back then all the mount is not customise hand made but mostly pvc pipe and cloth hanger i chop in desire lenght to serve the purpose.But over time i found wood is the best material for customization with limited cutting power tools and the material is free to acquire anywhere from people to construction site disposal therefore i sold the boltless rack replace with this more sturdy yet free material bench then keep on adding and replacing new custom cut wood mount for each specific tool.