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    Quote Originally Posted by Pat View Post
    Not me, Fletty's been caught by his horrendous _ _ _ _

    I know I contacted him early in the week then it was Friday at earliest I see its now overflow he landed a week ago and his still in subsonic but is off the plane.

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    More items to use and places to store is that not what every person does in there shed

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    Pat did Dave tell you about the one he found at Costco $1000 and so big Merv would need a cherry picker to reach the top.

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    I saw it on line. A mate was going to Costco with his missus last Friday, him to do a recce on the tools, her to check out the rest of the shop. I'll speak to him on Wednesday. I'm still a happy camper and it is getting full. I move stuff from the old shed to the new shed, reorganise were I have stuff and just doodle around, knowing I got a good toy.

    I got a Fuller cattledog today, there is a strikingly familiar tool chest in there.
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    Well, a weekend late but here it is . . . My 42" Tool chest in the wild. It's just across the aisle from the Lathe, so when I'm turning little platters, I close the lid . . . The 3rd shot is of it's little brother
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    Oh come on where's the new addition we saw that last weekend or the week before.
    Ok so besides a metre ruler whats in it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wheelinround View Post
    Oh come on where's the new addition we saw that last weekend or the week before.
    Ok so besides a metre ruler whats in it.
    Ray, the Spindle Moulder is safely tucked away in the flat work area.

    Look at the pics and read the tags
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pat View Post
    Look at the pics and read the tags
    Only one draw for "Junk!", surely that's not right!

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    Looking at what you have might consider a sheet to cover the tool chest.

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    Christos, the top is closed when I turn and then it is either air dustered with the compressor (rarely) or more than likely vacuumed. I do have a spare sheet ready.

    Steve, the "Junk" drawer actually holds a number of hand planes . . . just been mislabeled
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    Pat you've seen mine with its plastic sheet cover, reason its there is to stop the dust getting into the slides not so much the draws. and mine has a hinged front flap.

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