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    Default Stuff for the shed

    Over the past couple of days I've been cobbling together a few bits 'n bobs for the shed, including a drill-press table, a folding outfeed table for the table-saw, a replacement cupboard (to replace an embarrassment from my earlier WW days) and a few tool holders.

    Some pics attached

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    Default A few more

    The tool holders are suspended from the garage door with some French cleats so that I can take them off easily if necessary

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    Nice and neat..... good stuff.
    Cheers,
    Clinton

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    Hi AuldB

    Some great ideas there - very neat and tidy. I really like the set of drawers though - lovely timber for the drawer fronts.

    Cheers
    Wendy

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    Looks good Steve, will you be making any more extra's for the shed?
    Sorta been doing the same thing myself...
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    Steve I love your enthusiasm and I hope it does rain but just how much are you anticipating?

    Lovely work mate, it is always a pleasure to see someone who looks after their tools so well but at the same time using them and making them accessable.
    - Wood Borer

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    I look at all those shiny tools just hanging on a wall and wonder how long they'll last!

    At our place, they start to rust after 15 minutes in the open!

    Great stuff!

    P

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    Quote Originally Posted by Auld Bassoon View Post
    The tool holders are suspended from the garage door with some French cleats so that I can take them off easily if necessary
    Nifty idea to utilize the "fourth wall." Do you remove them when working with the door open? Or do they otherwise hang in a good location?

    Joe
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