you need to seriously reorganize things. First thing is to take all the boxes or containers all over the place, free up every sq inch of floor space, thats essential.
You have tons of wall space, everything and anything that doesnt have to be near or on the floor, or table must go up on a shelf.I stopped tacking up nails to hang a hose or something. I hang all my hoses in one spot, all my blades in one spot. I utilize every inch, floor, walls, ceilings, above my head, whereever its free space, I use.
You should move your table saw to the front of the garage, free up the middle of the garage for work area, and put that woodworking table that lookslike your using for outfeed either on wheels, or against a wall.
Move the planer same area as jointer, since they mostely get used together, not on each end of shop, and allow wall space to push them back against wall when not in use, since again, you dont use them every day.
Mosty saws and shapers, and building room.
You have alot of mobility, I see alot on wheels.
You should sit down and carefully figure out which machines you use most of the time, which you use only now and then, and which you use rarely.
All have to on wheels, or at least put the well used ones against the walls, and put the smaller ones on wheels so you can push them to a spot in front of another machine youre not useing that day, or week.
If you move your woodworking table against the wall, build another one a few inches shorter, get rid of the saw horses holding things, and put a rolling work table under the permament work table. It will give you plenty of table space, and you can still store tools and things under it.
Utilize every inch, even ceiling space. If youre back is ok, and you can deal with a step stool, put up a steel rack off the ceiling to hold tons of lumber when not in use. Lumber doesnt have to be anywhere in the way. I have a smaller garage then you, and I have 800+bf of lumber in there, plus plenty of jigs, sheet goods, etc.
Im not trying to be obnoxious, just trying to help.
I cant believe how much more freedom and space I have since I started organizing things. Im a far way away, still havent touched my cabinets or rearranged hardware cabinets, but I know IM going to have tons of room.
Things like house painting supplies, which you probably have laying around in a few boxes, dont need to be, you use them very infrequenlty. Up high on a shelf. Anything you use less than once a month, high on a high shelf. Line the walls with shelves. Its a small investment, but adds tons of space.
If you keep you jointer up against the wall, put in some folding 16 inch brackets and yo ucan put up a 20 inch shelf as a work area for whatever. Add counter space.The jointer will sit unused under it until you need it.
You have alot of room in there, you have to figure out where it is.
Just trying to help mr. Edwards, I think you have a grand shop, got everything you need, just need to park it all a bit more organized.