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How do you store car tools?

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This shot is the first thing I thought of when I saw the OP title;


I love that picture. A lot of details in there to see. The gas-powered reel lawnmower on the right and the mini sledge hammer and giant bolt cutters. But he has his hand saws upside down.

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Does that lawn mower throw the grass forward or backward?

If you go on Pinterest there are a million tool storage ides.
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I would say the air environment would be the first decision maker.

Bad air = tool box.
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I don't have enough wall space to do pegboards. I have one large tool cabinet for the typical hand tools, and a workbench that it 12 feet long that is full of drawers, and a large center cabinet full of other stuff. Then several shelves of other items. I have a three car garage, and minimal "stuff" that doe not belong in a garage. The lawn and garden crap in in a storage shed in the back yard.
I am in a continual battle to keep non-garage stuff out f the garage.
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I do some of both 1 & 2. I am fortunate to have installed a wall of cabinets with drawers for tools. I do however, like to use peg boards for oddball stuff like cordless drill, goggles, and other stuff.

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