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Yup. Was using eurocrates before stacked up but sods law dictates what I want is always at the bottomIt's like a portable Pic'N-Mix.
Better than shelves as you take the boxes you want with you.
Yup. Was using eurocrates before stacked up but sods law dictates what I want is always at the bottomIt's like a portable Pic'N-Mix.
First step of the van organisation.

couldn’t think of another way to do this accurately.Would have drilled the End's freehand myself. Or used an offcut drilled on the pillar drill as a guide.I’ve been working on a sewing area too, for my mum.
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That there chest of drawers has to slide out as the mains water isolator is behind it (although I’ve fitted one of those remote jobbies on the other side of the wall so unlikely access will be needed often). So supported the worktop on a couple of oak legs.
Made these thingybobs with hidden screws to fix the legs:
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Seems rock solid so pleased with it. Is there anything like this commercially available I wonder? I couldn’t find anything and needed them quick anyway.
Didn’t like cutting wood on the centre lathe thoughcouldn’t think of another way to do this accurately.
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I suppose there’s a woodworking machine for this but I haven’t come across one yet. Tenoner?

I’ve been working on a sewing area too, for my mum.
I gave a like for the humour and not the breakage.
Saw the pic before I read the text...some bad language went through my head![]()

I’ve been working on a sewing area too, for my mum.
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That there chest of drawers has to slide out as the mains water isolator is behind it (although I’ve fitted one of those remote jobbies on the other side of the wall so unlikely access will be needed often). So supported the worktop on a couple of oak legs.
Made these thingybobs with hidden screws to fix the legs:
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Seems rock solid so pleased with it. Is there anything like this commercially available I wonder? I couldn’t find anything and needed them quick anyway.
Would have drilled the End's freehand myself. Or used an offcut drilled on the pillar drill as a guide.
Plenty of practice freehand though.
Nice idea on the feet.
Wouldnt mind an off the shelf option.
Can see a use
...but none with sharp eyes to see the two welds from previous f...k ups![]()

I saw the heat marks and just thought you were a fast worker...but none with sharp eyes to see the two welds from previous f...k ups![]()

I suppose there’s a woodworking machine for this but I haven’t come across one yet.

...but none with sharp eyes to see the two welds from previous f...k ups![]()
I noticed them. I assume you'll be carrying on the welding tradition?
Are these blades expensive?

A slot mortiser is probably the machine for it, I suspect you get horizontal borers for wood too but I've never seen one. A "pantorouter" would do it too if you want a project.I suppose there’s a woodworking machine for this but I haven’t come across one yet. Tenoner?




