Re: Bicycle workshops - Hanging tools, Lighting and >>>>
Home shop and bike shop might not have the same needs.
In the bike shop, I hated pegboard. I couldn't stand having a peg come off the board or swing around when trying to grab a tool and be productive. (Though, I know there are widgets to hold them in place now.) We used plywood and various drywall screws and fasteners to put the most-used tools in reach. Combination wrenches, screwdrivers, allen and Torx, cable tools. 80% of our work was done with a fairly small number of tools. Those went on the board.
Less frequently used tools went in drawers, also standardized. As did most consumables - cables and cable housing. Each station was mostly standardized - though we allowed mechanics some personal latitude. But, if we had to grab an open station, it was good to know where things were rather than pawing around. And, it was easy to tell at a glance that everything was in it's place. Each workstation had a color-coded set of standardized tools.
I don't make my living doing this anymore, so the values have shifted. At home, I have everything in full-extension drawers. I would rather have things under cover and know that when I've cleaned up, the bench is bare. (Especially since it gets pressed into other duties.)
No such thing as too much light. The flourescents sound great. I've always had a Luxo-style lamp in proximity to the bench as well as for task lighting at the grinder/belt sander or other tools. But, I've become a huge convert to LED's in my kitchen. There might be a retrofit into the shop area in the works.
Nick
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