I am excited to join the Lumberjocks community to share and learn from my fellow woodworkers. This week, I continue to make progress on the workshop transformation. The walls were insulated and sheathed last weekend. Recently I began construction on the castor work table; heavy and stable is the key. Next I will build a power tool cubby. To design, I listed all the power tools that I currently have, and the ones that I expect to have in the future. After creating a spreadsheet of their required cubby dimensions, I came up with a series of standard sizes and configured them into one cabinet. I will post photos as soon as I am done with this project. I took inspiration from my college woodshop. I recall how orderly and accessible the tools are when stored in these bins.
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dpop24
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#1 posted 565 days ago
Welcome to LumberJocks! Pictures of your cubby solution please!!!!
-- If it ain't broke, take it apart and find out why
flippedcracker
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#2 posted 565 days ago
Welcome to LJ’s. The most important thing: pictures!
thebigvise
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#3 posted 565 days ago
Yea, let’s see some pics. I love studying other folks’ shop designs. I always learn something.
-- Paul, Clinton, NC
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