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Here are a few cabinets that I recently built. They are both on wheels. The one with my MS in it. is 2ft tall by 4ft long and 2ft deep. All I need to do is put some doors on it (or not) undecided at this point. The cutoff bin was an old workbench that I just added some plwood and casters to.
-- www.carvingandturningsbyrick.com, Rick Kruse, Grand Rapids, MI
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MickeyGee
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#1 posted 1063 days ago
Nice cutoff collection! Looks like some handy shop storage.
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lew
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#2 posted 1063 days ago
Nice storage, Rick!
Do you clamp the Miter Saw to the bench during use or do you have an alternate method of fastening it?
Lew
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Ken90712
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#3 posted 1063 days ago
Perfect, should help alot ..
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Rustic
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#4 posted 1063 days ago
yes I do for now
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SteveMI
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#5 posted 1063 days ago
Ahh, cutoff management. Always wondered if I got to that on my list if it would just keep me from ever cleaning up and throwing any out.
In my shop the cabinets with doors cause a problem by needing clearance to open, darn them. Sure wish there was an easy shop make roll top way to close off the fronts.
Steve.
Rustic
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#6 posted 1063 days ago
just use solid blinds and attach them at the top and you could pull them down
-- www.carvingandturningsbyrick.com, Rick Kruse, Grand Rapids, MI
jockmike2
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#7 posted 1062 days ago
Great job Rick, nice looking cabinets, I was right, look better than mine. I just used 1/2 in ply and a nail gun and went to town, speed mattered back then. Lumber storage is important. Especially with all the lumber people give you. LOL
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