Anyone hang their polisher on a wall for storage? If so, how?

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I'd like to see if I can organize my tools a bit better by offloading some stuff to the garage wall.
I have my wheel brushes up on the wall already, but does anyone here hang their PC or Flex? If so, what do I need to buy to do this?
Any pictures would be a great help for ideas.
 
I haven't really looked too much into this but how about a wire basket? I have one I got at Target and it has a clip that screws into the wall and then the basket slides onto the clip. It's as sturdy as the mounting you use. I have a bunch of bottles in mine. The other thing would be one of those Gladiator wall systems. They have all kinds of hooks and baskets that you can use for organization.


I keep my PC in a plastic container with the back plates and tool. Everything is all together so I can find it
 
Don't hang it by the cord whatever you do
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That is a great idea, I need to get organized myself. I wonder if something like this would work.
 
I put pegg board up and used 4" and 6" hangers to hang my DeWalt tools on...works.great..will move the Dewalts over and add the GG6, 3 and the Flex 3401 on 6" hangers...you can see them in my pics. on the Gallery.
Have a Great and Safe weekend.
Walt
 
Found a sturdy black plastic 19" toolbox at Walmart that holds my GG6, swirl light and backing plates with some room to spare. I think it was $10.00
 
After a PM and a "clean-up" of polishers and such...

I usually put the polishers back in their original boxes, and then put the box(es) back inside of a wall cabinet on a shelf.

Of course...
If they didn't allow me to accomplish an acceptable polishing task..
They face this piece of "storage hardware":



:)

Bob
 
Nice Bob!! I liked to place them back in box as well but now I place them both in my flex bag to save time. Most def still clean them after every use though. Baby wipes for the chord for the win.
 
Nice Bob!! I liked to place them back in box as well but now I place them both in my flex bag to save time. Most def still clean them after every use though. Baby wipes for the chord for the win.

Baby Wipes are indeed a handy-dandy "tool" I try to keep in stock....
Especially considering that I've entered my 'second-childhood', as it were.:cry::o
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Bob
 
I utilize the gladiator track system to hang many things from the wall as I like to have as little on the floor as possible.

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I built a holder for my PC and rotary in my trailer and i like being able to just hang it on the wall. I took a piece of plywood and cut 2 Vs into it and attached 2x4 onto the back to space it away from the wall. I have a small bungee cord to keep it tight so it doesn't jump out when the trailer bounces

This also saves me time as well, because i hate taking things out and putting them back into bags.
 
I built a holder for my PC and rotary in my trailer and i like being able to just hang it on the wall. I took a piece of plywood and cut 2 Vs into it and attached 2x4 onto the back to space it away from the wall. I have a small bungee cord to keep it tight so it doesn't jump out when the trailer bounces

This also saves me time as well, because i hate taking things out and putting them back into bags.

I was thinking about this earlier....could not for the life of me remember where I saw it! I like this idea!
 
My PC is in the closet under some stuff, until spring.
 
Jason, I think that's the first time I remember ever seeing a pic of your setup. Looks nice! The color scheme is similar to what I'll be painting my shop with in the spring.
 
Nice Bob!! I liked to place them back in box as well but now I place them both in my flex bag to save time. Most def still clean them after every use though. Baby wipes for the chord for the win.

I'm with you Corey! :props:

After I'm finished using them, I clean them and in the bags they go.

The Flex bag I have is pretty durable and is where I store both my Flex 3401 and PE14-2-150. My Makita bag holds my Makita 9227 and Porter Cable 7424.

These bags not only provide a safe haven for these machines but also make it very convenient to transport...
 
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