There is a difference of opinion going on in my local Men in Sheds set up. The shed has been going for nearly a year and is getting off the ground, as it were. At present, tool stowage is a mess, I am in favour of tool boards, as shown below. Tools are easy to see and if the outline is drawn behind the tool, missing tools are easily spotted. This is a legacy of Fleet Air Arm tool control boards! While there is a general agreement on this as a way ahead, there is an argument over the wood to use. Personally, I have used both 18 mm shuttering ply and 18 mm MDF , painted with white undercoat, without problems . One highly opinionated shedder wants to use Marine or Birch ply despite the high cost.
Local costs (all 18 mm), before shopping around, are:
OSB £28
Shuttering ply £31
MDF £36
Hardwood Ply £41
MRMDF £45
Marine Ply £73
Funds are not unlimited. What do others use and would you avoid any option? Tools will mostly be hung from one or two screws ( one for the wrenches below, two for the hammers).
Local costs (all 18 mm), before shopping around, are:
OSB £28
Shuttering ply £31
MDF £36
Hardwood Ply £41
MRMDF £45
Marine Ply £73
Funds are not unlimited. What do others use and would you avoid any option? Tools will mostly be hung from one or two screws ( one for the wrenches below, two for the hammers).