So today I waited all day for my new (cheap) track saw to arrive, which I need to tidy up a terribly uneven job done using my current circular saw, luckily I left some margin in the cut just in case so once I shave off 5mm it'll fit nicely on the wall and I can get the second ply panel fitted.
Instead of doing nothing I started making the frame for the LED light panels, it's just a lot of 28x18mm softwood at the moment, and I'm still figuring out the best way to structurally strengthen it. The back edge will sit on top of the ply boards being attached to the wall, but as it is just over 600mm wide it will definitely need some assistance!
Took a quick photo....
I used the panel to test every section (there's 5 in total, 3 will be lights, two are just thin ply blanks) to make sure I didn't get to the end and find out I'd gone wrong. Admittedly one or two are a little tight, but hand pressure alone works to get the panel in.
There's only a plug on that panel as I tested it out, I'll wire them all up properly and attach to the lighting circuit at some point. I changed a double socket yesterday and knocked out the electrics in the entire house, so I hope my next attempt is less eventful.
Everything feels like veeeeeeeery slow progress at the moment. At least I have all the required timber for the initial set up now, and 4 full sheets of 18mm ply which will hep me get cracking on new benches and cabinets.
I've decided on a 1800x600 bench, the first cabinet is 1200x600 and will be partially flip top and house the thicknesser, the second cabinet will also be 1200x600 and be mainly used as a sharpening station (and thus involve water, so won't have any electrical stuff near it as that's just me asking for trouble). The bandsaw will have its own mobile single stand, and the planer will go on a board that will fix to the MFT benchtop. The bench will also double as a router table. All the cabinets with clear surface area will be the same height (865mm which is comfortable for me) so I can pull them together to make a large surface for finishing, and also as in/out feed tables for a future mitre or small table saw.
All the tops will be Valchromat, I haven't ordered it yet but since I can pretty much create all the units and then fix the tops on last then I will just get on with using up the ply first.
Also in the meantime I'm looking up potential designs for the cleat system, there's obvious things like drill bits, chisels, etc but also some great ideas for saws, hammers, and measuring tools. I'm literally going to try and get as much stuff as I can onto the walls which will leave all my drawer space free for things that just aren't suited to being hung up.
So plenty to get on with, I just have to somehow reverse my mum's dreadful habit of hoarding so I can get rid of the sheer volume of useless tat that she insists on keeping "just in case".