Sadly, all the above stories involve real woodworking skills that, for once, went a bit awry.
Momentary lapses in concentration, but probably sorted at the next attempt.
Mine, ladies and gentlemen, is basic. Really stupidly basic.
Cobbled together workbench, squeezed into my shed.
*Thinks* I could store electrical stuff underneath. Keep dry, even with the odd roof leak.
Shelving? No...
Cut down some pallets to fit, add some wheels, tie on a rope loop on one end, and simply push/pull the gear out whenever required.
Measured the likes of the table saw, router table and other stuff before deciding on suitable widths for the three trolleys.
Did I remember the bench central legs that would get in the way?
Yes! Yes, I actually did!
Altered the topmost pallet slats to suit, ensured they were soundly attached to the frames, and awaited my eBay purchase of 12 x 2" wheels.
Each wheel base needed 4 screws.
Shall I just bradawl screw holes? No! Drill them properly!
Do they really need all 4 screws? Probably not, but let's do this properly for once!
Cordless drill, correct size drill bit. Wow! Hark at me! Almost a pro!
All 12 wheels attached within a few minutes.....
Great job.... except I'd turned the pallets upside down for some reason, so all wheels were screwed on the wrong side.