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Old 06-05-03 | 06:02 PM
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It could just be that I am inept at searching these forums correctly, but I couldn't find a link to a thread about how people have set up there own work spaces for the bike at home. I've collected quite a few tools over time as I have become more adept at fixing/installing/overhauling things on my bike. Several Hundreds of dollars have gone into my tools/repair books/worskshop setup. I've seen snippets of other members' work spaces in posts about what bike they are riding, but I think people would be interested to see what other people have done and the other ways that people have organized their own home shops. I know some people here have pretty elaborate setups. Some good lighting and an organized set-up can make repairs go a lot smoother.
Here are a few pics of mine (If they work):

A view from the side:

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Old 06-05-03 | 06:03 PM
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One wall of tools:

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Old 06-05-03 | 06:09 PM
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Sorry about the number posts - I haven't mastered posting more than one pick in a post yet.

And another wall of tools:
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Old 06-05-03 | 06:11 PM
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And finally an overview of the whole thing. It's small, but there is enough room for a bike at a time and it does the job:
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Old 06-05-03 | 07:40 PM
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Well your shop is much, much better then mine, right now I am using my den! I must get organized! Last weekend I bought a tool storage unit and every now and then I will buy more tools. I hope to have a set up like yours by the end of this summer.
 
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Old 06-06-03 | 01:22 PM
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Here's mine before I started to make it into my workshop. One of these days I will post an after piccie.

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Old 06-07-03 | 10:49 AM
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Mine is a freakin mess. I don't even want to take a picture of it. Most of the stuff in my workshop is car stuff from the my dad. I recently went on a tool binge and bought metric hex wrench sockets (for torque wrench) and metric spanners, and a really nice Snap-On adjustable wrench. I highly reccomend the Snap-On brand, it is probably the nicest adjustable wrench ever, feels very solid.
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Old 06-07-03 | 03:00 PM
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Ah, space ... the final frontier! My "shop" is a code-minimum 2-car garage (the largest I could add to my house, without violating either earthquake or building setback codes or my wife's rose garden ... I never promised her a rose garden, so she planted her own!), which the bikes, hand tools, power tools, electronic test equipment, shop manuals, and workbench share with two mid-sized cars. I am getting adept at using every cubic cm of space, with lots of shelves (for books and boxes), lots of pegboard (for screwdrivers and wrenches), and lots of bicycle storage hooks (for wheels and bikes) screwed into the rafters.


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Old 06-07-03 | 05:21 PM
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Moabrider47,
you have a well organized workshop, now I feel like a slob, mine is a mess
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Old 06-07-03 | 05:38 PM
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moabrider47, I noticed in the third picture that you posted, the screwdriver 4th from the right is crooked.

I had to find something to complain about, otherwise your setup is absolutely perfect.

My backyard fixing area is looking pretty shabby right now.
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Old 06-07-03 | 06:18 PM
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i have a question, where could i get good bike stands not too expensive?
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Old 06-07-03 | 06:25 PM
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He's my team mechanic and he never let's me down there .

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Old 06-07-03 | 07:53 PM
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My work space is a huge mess right now. I stripped the beater down to paint the frame and everything is just a mess. I'll get around to cleaning it one day. Don't know when though.
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Old 06-07-03 | 09:04 PM
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Moabride,

So just how much time did you spend cleaning up vs. taking photographs?

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Old 06-08-03 | 06:46 AM
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I was in between projects in that pic so the shop was in a relatively rare state of being organized. After a few projects, though, it doesn't look like that.

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Old 09-07-03 | 03:29 PM
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anyone else got any cool pics???
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Old 09-07-03 | 05:59 PM
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Here's my "shop"
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Old 09-07-03 | 06:00 PM
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Moabrider47, Nice looking shop you have. I'm jealous!
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Old 09-07-03 | 06:02 PM
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Old 09-07-03 | 06:22 PM
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Somone was asking about a stand. I built a repair stand at the weekend for about $20. Its 30mm box tube with a cheap 'G' clamp for holding the top tube. I cut a 5" peice of scaffold tube lengthways then hammered it into a larger circumference (about 4 hits with a 2lb lump hammer), welded one of the peices to the clamp (the bottom but this would normally be the top as its inverted) lined that with a firm foam and used the other half of tubing lined with foam on the top of the tube. THis way it hold it as firmly as you like without doing any damage or costing you any real money. Granted it dosent adjust but the last time I I looked I hadnt grown much since I was 18
If you get down to a home depot or some place, get them to cut it for you so everything is square it will take you about 30 mins to weld up (or the guy at the gas station for the price of a beer 1 can of spray paint laying around the garage and its done!
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Old 09-07-03 | 10:08 PM
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sounds great, thanks so much
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Old 09-08-03 | 09:49 AM
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Somone was asking about a stand. I built a repair stand at the weekend for about $20.
hey simon ed, do you happen to have a picture of this you can post? i'm all about cheap, and have been reluctant to buy a stand because they're all too expensive.
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Old 09-08-03 | 10:17 AM
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Bikes: Just a bunch of bikes.

Moab, you are too neat and organized. Nice shop.

I'm ashamed to post a picture of my shop area. It looks too much like a nuclear disaster.
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Old 09-10-03 | 10:32 PM
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so anyone else got any cool pics???
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Old 09-11-03 | 05:07 PM
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well, mine started out as a workshop then turned into something else.

https://groups.msn.com/BicyclingForum...o&PhotoID=4150

https://groups.msn.com/BicyclingForum...o&PhotoID=4151

https://groups.msn.com/BicyclingForum...o&PhotoID=1707

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