5 Ways to Store Your Tools and Keep Them Organized by Ron Wolf

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Do you know the exact spot where your hammer and pliers are? And when you actually go there to get them, will you find them, or will you realize that they might be at another place? A great number of people don’t have special tool organizers, so keeping track of their equipment is a real chore. If you’re tired of hunting down your tools all over your home and are looking for an easy way to keep them organized, you’ve come to the right place. Read on to learn about 7 great ways to store and organize your tools.

Use old mason jars for nuts and bolts

Are you one of those workers who love to save every single spare screw and bolt, or do you toss the extra ones? If you love keeping nuts and bolts for future projects, you are always on the lookout for handy storage ideas. This is where Mason jars step in – get several clear Mason jars and label them, so you know exactly what you have inside at all times. You don’t want to keep them on the counter, though, because they will clutter the space almost immediately. Instead, keep them on an open shelf or screw the lids onto the underside of a nearby shelf so that they are within reach but out of the way.

Install wall strips for miscellaneous items

Vertical storage space will keep your work surface clear of any clutter, but everything will be close enough so that you won’t have to waste time looking for it. If you keep everything in a toolbox, it’s easy to actually forget what you have. Instead, place your tools on the walls so that you can see them. Luckily, there are many different ways you can hang your tools, and it’s best to do a bit of research or combine several methods. Use pegboards, slat boards, vertical strips, and anchor hooks – basically whatever works best for you and your storage space.

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Get a work bench

A lot of people will have problems storing all of their power tools, especially those that are used a lot whenever a big project is underway. If you don’t want to keep looking for your favorite tools all over the place when you’re working on something, we suggest you get a mobile workbench. Workbenches are amazing because they allow you to store everything you often use in a safe and handy way. Get one strong enough to hold a good quality aluminium toolbox as well as power tools and air compressors. You can even build your own so that it fits your workspace perfectly, and the more storage you manage to build in, the better use of top as the work surface.

Use a foam ball for pointed tools

If you have a lot of pointed tools but struggle to keep them organized, a foam ball might be exactly what you need. This might be a bit unconventional, but it’s incredibly handy and gives you instant availability of your favorite pointed tools. You can get foam craft balls in any craft store, drill holes in them for storage, and use construction adhesive to glue them to a big dowel. Once finished, these foam balls can hold screwdrivers, drill, router, and spade bits, pencils, paintbrushes, knives, etc.

Place baskets and containers on a wall panel

Because it’s very convenient, a lot of people will opt for open-concept storage in their workshops. This might look great because you won’t have to keep opening cabinets searching for a specific tool, but if you don’t have a special place for different tools, they will all end up together on a shelf and make a huge mess. Instead of piling everything on open shelves, install a large slat wall system onto a blank wall in your workshop. This system is similar to the one you can see in every retail store. Attach strong hooks so that you can hang the tools and think about getting transparent plastic containers because these will let to store more items per square foot.

It doesn’t matter if you only have a small toolbox or a full-blown workshop to organize; proper tool storage is important. Not only will this mean they will remain in perfect condition, but it will also make your life so much easier. You won’t be as angry and frustrated when the time comes for you to fix something because you’ll know exactly where each tool is. What is more, you will also save a ton of money this way because you won’t have to often replace tools.

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