Recycled/upcycled Toolboard
I always keep shelves from old furniture.
(I also tend to cut the closet into usable material)
Supplies
1-I used these white ones for a tool board, the original old kitchen table that formed the tool board was weak-thin the 1-
2 mm layer of plywood did not hold heavy tools.
The shelves are made of 6 mm thick chipboard and I drilled them on the original board (the edge of the table had thick boards)
2-measured and drilled holes for the screws that will hold the tool
(screws are also recycled from dismantled furniture or appliances)
3-the shelves are square, so they nicely divide the board into sectors for different tools
4-the screwdriver holder is also recycled-upcycled from an old one
server cabinet - it is made of stainless steel, it will last forever.
5-After washing, I use the empty dog cans from our dog as a basket for small metal waste, when it is full and I have more waste, I take it to the collection point for recycling.
Lots of words, lots of reading, few pictures, sorry for that
this instruction should only be a reminder to use the resources around you, many have other uses... but that is the idea of recycling and upcycling.
Goodbye & Have a nice day