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Oh yeah, I definitely agree with that. Those are going in for sure. But it still doesn't solve my issue with being able to get things outside to work, and I don't want to have to keep wheeling my tablesaw and chop saw in and out on their little carts. It's a pain in the ass. I want to put them in somewhere that they have a dedicated spot, and be put away, out of the way, somewhere and still be able to work.

But yes, upper cabinetry is definitely in the future plans!

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nice lil shop

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What if you take your work benches and instead of being wall tied you put theM all on heavy duty locking casters? Gives you portability to get them in and out, gives you nice permanent mount option for sability, plus it looks like with the sections you buit them in originally if they were four separate benches you could arrange them in a bunch of different ways inside, or you could push them all to one end and have a lare open space at the other end if you needed it

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Some casters like this would do well across different terrain or if you need to go off of the concrete onto th grass

http://www.harborfreight.com/material-handling/casters-swivel/8-inch-pneumatic-swivel-caster-42485.html

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Another idea that would have to be for a little bit lighter stuff (these are 100 lb capacity per system) are these bicycle lifts. But if you make trays or similar that fit between the rafters that gives you easily accessible storage that is up and away.

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