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    Here's my original rack
    since remade so it can hold a couple more chisels
    it is hinged so I can store other items behind it

    chiselholder_shed_6788.jpg chisel rack_4382.jpg shed_6797.jpg

    my newer rack at floor level for other chisels

    tool holder 1_1787.jpg tool holder 2_1796.jpg tool holder 3_1798.jpg


    here is a link to the thread on the floor level holders

    the lathe is about to be resituated so all this is behind me - at the moment it is to my right
    regards
    Nick
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    Nick, are you going to clean out your tardis?
    Pat
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    clean ... tidy .... get a grip
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    Nick
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    Old filing cabinet on wheels and add a tool rack on top.
    Regards
    John

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    Someone discarded a cabinet with nice varnished 1/2 inch plywood doors. I brought the doors home and bought magnets, but have not put it together.

    The little shelf screwed to the bottom of the plywood is a rest for the handles, the two strip magnets are for longer and shorter tools. Magnet in blue.

    Magnet, made in China, maybe sold in AU: http://www.harborfreight.com/18-in-m...der-60433.html
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    So much timber, so little time.

    Paul

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