Get Organized! - Small Workshop Tool Wall - No More French Cleats!

Everything has a place, and everything is in its place. That is the simple secret to a successful, functional workshop. When it is organized and looks good,...

Get Organized! - Small Workshop Tool Wall - No More French Cleats!
Woodshop Junkies
230.5K views โ€ข Apr 18, 2025
Get Organized! - Small Workshop Tool Wall - No More French Cleats!

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Everything has a place, and everything is in its place. That is the simple secret to a successful, functional workshop. When it is organized and looks good, it creates an environment that is pleasant to be in.

Until now, French cleats have been my go-to for custom tool holders and shop organization. Recently, I decided to replace French cleats in my shop and instead adopt an OSB wall storage system. In this video, I show you why.

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