So I went ahead and installed the catches for the second clamshell cabinet, which freed me up to at last get rid of that old peg board. What a relief!

I have a couple of small storage projects left to do that I can glean enough good peg board out of this, and what is left over from the cabinet project that I won’t need to buy peg board.
Now on to fixing all the little holes, and slapping some bright white paint on that wall!
-- Manufacturer of fine quality sawdust since 1984. Comments and advice on my shop welcome. Check it out at http://lumberjocks.com/dbhost/workshop. Gladly accepting shop build donations!

















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Jim Bertelson
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#1 posted 702 days ago
Go, go, go….........youse is getting there. Someday my shop area and the garage as well will get a complete makeover….......probably the next owner of the house. Very busy day yesterday in the hospital, 3 surgeries and a delivery. The rest of the week will be quieter.
I am done with the minibench, except that I decided to make a cord keep to store part or all of the cord. They will be 2 segments of large dowel, about an inch or so long, attached to the back of the bench at either end with a circular flange out of plywood. That will make it possible to also control the amount of cord that is loose for plugging into overhead drops (which I will make one day).
I am going to try to get enough pictures that I can write the blog and project posts while in La Conner (leaving this Friday for a week). Don’t think I will get enough time before then.
-- Jim, Anchorage Alaska
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