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Re: How do you guys store spray cans, glue , etc ????????????????????? - Alaric - 08-05-2014

I have a row of cabinets with sliding doors that are one can deep mounted on the wall between the house and the garage. Even though the wall is insulated I figure enough heat from the house gets through to keep the inside of the cabinets above freezing in the winter. Seems to work.


Re: How do you guys store spray cans, glue , etc ????????????????????? - DaveinOhio - 08-06-2014

I keep the glues and stuff that might freeze in a plastic milk crate that has a closet spot in the house during the cold months, and a place in the workshop in the warmer months.

Dave


Re: How do you guys store spray cans, glue , etc ????????????????????? - bennybmn - 08-06-2014

I don't have a good picture of it, but I have an old metal 3-drawer filing cabinet. It's a bit over a foot wide, maybe 24" deep and however tall 3 file drawers is. The drawers are pretty much the perfect height for rattle cans and glue bottles. I also "file" my sand paper and owners manuals in a 2-drawer one that I put on a mobile base, and it also currently has my drum sander sitting on it. Mobile base bonus!!


Re: How do you guys store spray cans, glue , etc ????????????????????? - handi - 08-11-2014

I had to discard a BUNCH of finish, spray paints etc as I packed my shop for the move.Surprisingly, the Habitat Re-Store will take them, and are glad to have them!

Build a shallow cabinet as shown above, keep the expensive and often used items AND DONATE THE REST.

That can of purple spray paint is deep in the back because it was for a specific project. You will likely never need it again and if you do, you can buy another, they are $3-5 at the Borg.

Your shop is small, you have no room for storing things you might need someday. Be aggressive about unloading things you do not need.

Ralph


Re: How do you guys store spray cans, glue , etc ????????????????????? - Martin S. - 07-20-2015

Bump


Re: How do you guys store spray cans, glue , etc ????????????????????? - jasfrank - 07-21-2015

I like that advice Ralph. I tend to have way too much stuff I 'might need someday'. Is there a cure for that?


Re: How do you guys store spray cans, glue , etc ????????????????????? - AHill - 07-21-2015

For stuff that won't be affected by heat, I store it in a metal non-vented storage locker in my garage. I don't want a fire hazard. For glues and other heat-sensitive items, I store them in a cabinet in my laundry room next to the washer.


Re: How do you guys store spray cans, glue , etc ????????????????????? - Big Dave - 07-21-2015

Several years ago American Woodworker magazine had a plan for a shop-built flammables cabinet. I modified the size a bit to fit into a space on my miter bench. Adding 100# full-extension drawer slides keeps it handy, yet out of the way...

It fits in the last space on the right side...





It holds all of my finishes, paints, stains, and the like. I keep my glue stored under my outfeed table...



Dave


Re: How do you guys store spray cans, glue , etc ????????????????????? - bhh - 07-22-2015

Active users go in those totes with the flip-top lids (carried in the van). Contents get labelled on the top cap, date of purchase on the bottom. Others go on one of those metal shelves from Costco. ordered by sheen or color. Odds and ends go in old copy paper boxes. I use these for business, so I probably have several hundred aerosol cans in inventory.

Glues, I keep in a shop-built tote and the travel set in one of those Harbor Freight canvas rigger's bags.