Though I'm sure there will be many tweaks, the only two remaining things I want to get to with any immediacy are a cage to protect the lighbulb (I've nearly broken it while swinging long hunks of lumber around many times already), and some sort of workmate/clamp-table or saw horses.
Sunday, April 25, 2010
Its On.
The organization itch has finally been adequately scratched, and the whole south end of the basement is a lot more sorted as a result. Hand tools sorted, power tools hung, new power bar for the bench. Many of those drawers even have plastic compartment inserts for organizing loose screws and bolts etc. Neerrrrd.
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Though I'm sure there will be many tweaks, the only two remaining things I want to get to with any immediacy are a cage to protect the lighbulb (I've nearly broken it while swinging long hunks of lumber around many times already), and some sort of workmate/clamp-table or saw horses.
Though I'm sure there will be many tweaks, the only two remaining things I want to get to with any immediacy are a cage to protect the lighbulb (I've nearly broken it while swinging long hunks of lumber around many times already), and some sort of workmate/clamp-table or saw horses.
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Great job! And, it makes working there more fun. You've got a little Dahlstrom in you after all ;-)
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