looks like you've got a lot of great old iron there.....sorry to learn about the explosion though :big: mine also looked like it exploded this weekend, gotta battle back and get it neat
here's some space finding ideas. I notice your walls are decidedly bare. Mine are covered with shelves and hanging tools. being of the opinion that pegboard's function is to make sure one doesn't have too much fun in the shop, I put a decent thickness of plywood on walls where i want to hang things. Depending on the nature of the item to be hung, I nail, screw or drill and glue in wooden dowels as the hangers. The wood dowels work very well, I drill at a slight angle so items stay put. A section of angle iron from shelving units (with all the holes) does well for screw drivers. Around two walls of the shop are large 2' shelves at about 6.5 height for bulk items and storage, and one side of the shop has 4' mezzanine for even bulkier items (snow tires , lawn crap etc). I have two 2.5' 1" angle iron lengths that have slots milled every inch or so one side to hold files. These go across a window and are bolted to the window frame at a slight angle so the files don't walk. This should get everything in boxes on shelves, hanging up or in a tool chest - it can't be cleaned if there's no where to put stuff, right?