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Shop Reorganization -- Using Recycled Units

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Project by ChuckM posted 634 days ago 876 views 0 times favorited 3 comments Add to Favorites Watch

My neighbor is replacing all his kitchen cabinet units. His junk was my treasure!

I spent about four hours this morning reorganizing part of my shop to install the cabinets. I worked solo and so stacked things up to install the cabinets. The last picture shows what part of my shop looked like before the change.

The change will mean better efficiency for me, but will also make me poorer as there’s now more room for tools!

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dbhost

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#1 posted 634 days ago

Free cabinets. Woo Hoo!

-- 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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#2 posted 634 days ago

Finally, you worked solo? Great job and good idea to stack them up like you did. This is the way to go. No back pain yet? :-)

Being a turner, I hope you will end up with nicer wooden knobs! ;-)

Buying more tools? You proved to be able to make your own. Come on, get to work.

Best,

Serge

http://atelierdubricoleur.wordpress.com

-- Learn from yesterday, work today and enjoy success tomorrow. -- http://atelierdubricoleur.wordpress.com

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#3 posted 634 days ago

Nice stacking job, I had to do this for a wall unit I built for may shop cpl weeks ago as I was alone as well. Glad to see you scored and are getting organized. We can never have enough tools. or that what I tell Blondie anyways. LOL

-- Ken, "Everyday above ground is a good day!"

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