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    Default Making my room my workshop

    My rooms is fairly big i have storage space under my table and under my bed and i want to make it in to my workshop sort of thing but i am on a very low budget about 25-30pounds and i need to have storage for spare parts,storage for nuts bolts cabling stuff liek that and somewhere i can put my power tools and my big tools such as hammer drill etc if you have any ideas or sites then post them please

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    Seperation blinds is a good way to start. Sure you'll be halfing your room but that's the price of this project. If you have rug, I suggest getting a large sheet of linoleum to put on the workshop side so that when screws, bits, metal particles, and such fall on the floor... well it'll be less of a hassle. Oh and good ventilation is key. As far as storage, large bins are cheep and you can get them at your local post office in different sizes. A schematic of your room or quick drawn blueprint would really help in this case.

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    would pictures be ok

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    Quote Originally Posted by richmandudeus
    Seperation blinds is a good way to start. Sure you'll be halfing your room but that's the price of this project. If you have rug, I suggest getting a large sheet of linoleum to put on the workshop side so that when screws, bits, metal particles, and such fall on the floor... well it'll be less of a hassle. Oh and good ventilation is key. As far as storage, large bins are cheep and you can get them at your local post office in different sizes. A schematic of your room or quick drawn blueprint would really help in this case.
    Do u mean like windows or vents???

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    windows is good if they are large enough. If you have the ability to put a vent then hey why not. Like you said it's up to your budget.
    I prefer vents because one, you can place it in whatever direction you want the air to go as far as intake or out, and two, sometimes all it takes is a little breeze to ruin a masterpiece. If not vents, then windows should do just fine.

    Pics would help a great deal.

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    this is the space under my table i will post more pics 2moz

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    you might want to prop the camera on something instead of holding it... i'm getting nauseous trying to make out what i'm looking at

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    Hey is nothing to do with me its my cam my cousion got hold of it thought he would pull a few things out stick one in his mouth and put it back so it sorta broken

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    I wish my room was bigger it is about 2m wide by about 3m long and my workshop(Shed) you frezze your balls off in there lol!

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    mines about 5-6m wide and 8-9m long

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