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    Default Shop storage

    I have been pondering the reorganization of my shop for a few weeks now. Small place much stuff. I got a couple of Woodsmith books on shop storage and found a few things I liked. But I really like the ideas in the American woodworker article that was shared on another Forum I use. http://americanwoodworker.com/blogs/...your-shop.aspx. Now all I have to do is clean out the stuff I really do not have to keep and get to work. I think I can fine at least one thing I do not have to keep. Maybe!
    I thought there may be some in this Forum that would like the ideas in the article .
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    thanks for that link
    the day is getting closer I will have to reorganise and clear out workshop
    articles like these help a lot
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    Default How are these carcasses constructed?

    Please pardon my ignorance (I don't know anything about woodworking). Can someone point me some info about how some off these cabinets and trays are constructed? For example, the plane tray. I can't see any sign of the joints that are used - they all just appear to butt together. Is it as easy as nails and glue?

    Thanks for your help,
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    Quote Originally Posted by kemmett View Post
    Please pardon my ignorance (I don't know anything about woodworking). Can someone point me some info about how some off these cabinets and trays are constructed? For example, the plane tray. I can't see any sign of the joints that are used - they all just appear to butt together. Is it as easy as nails and glue?

    Thanks for your help,
    k
    Yep.

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    Ahhh.....so thats why they call it a plain tray
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    Some good ideas there for anyone wanting to tidy things up in the shed.

    Thanks CV3 for sharing this with us.

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