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8 comments so far
cstrang
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posted 40 days ago
nice work, I like the adjustable shelves.
-- A hammer dangling from a wall will bang and sound like work when the wind blows the right way.
SgtSnafu
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posted 40 days ago
I agree – the adjustable shelves are very good feature.
I have an off topic question – May I ask what size and material your wall cleat is? I will be putting up some, and was considering using 4/4 ash, but may go with plywood for economy.
-- ~ SgtSnafu - Central North Carolina
NBeener
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382 posts in 69 days
posted 40 days ago
Since “form follows function …” it’s beautiful.
I’m still working with raw concrete basement walls for my shop. So far, it’s not bad, but … things like the ‘cleat system’ make me thinking about furring it out, adding osb for sheathing, etc., etc.
Nice job!
-- -- Neil
huff
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posted 40 days ago
Looks like a very handy cabinet. Well done.
-- John @ Myrtle Beach
Beginningwoodworker
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posted 40 days ago
Nice looking cubby.
-- CJIII Future cabinetmaker
a1Jim
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posted 40 days ago
good idea
-- Jim from Heirloom Woodshop Southern Oregon
RexMcKinnon
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posted 39 days ago
gotta love shop orginization. Good job.
-- If all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail!
rhybeka
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posted 10 hours ago
love the idea! I might borrow it and add a door :) at least it would give me some ‘cabinet’ practice
-- aspiring jack of all trades