MetalMonkey
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Look identical to my "U.S. Pro" branded ones - they are O.K for lighter stuff but not all that substantial.
Where are the wall cupboards from @8ob ?
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Look identical to my "U.S. Pro" branded ones - they are O.K for lighter stuff but not all that substantial.
Quick, get a bench in there, for clutter and half finished projects.
I'm as impressed by your discipline as I am by the organisation.There's a steel beam right next to the end cupboard, I am going to have a swing out vice attached to that with a lift up leaf attached to the wall, they will become one when needed. Really don't want a table or worktop/clutter trap hogging floor space so going for this option.
Bob
There's a steel beam right next to the end cupboard, I am going to have a swing out vice attached to that with a lift up leaf attached to the wall, they will become one when needed. Really don't want a table or worktop/clutter trap hogging floor space so going for this option.
Bob
I'm as impressed by your discipline as I am by the organisation.
I'd like more wall storage, but that ship has sailed because of the stuff in front of the walls. Racking, bench etc seemed like a great idea at the time and give great storage and working space, but the problem with having storage space is that you fill it.![]()
You clearly haven't seen the rest of his yardI'm as impressed by your discipline as I am by the organisation.
Don't spoil it, let me have my illusion.You clearly haven't seen the rest of his yard![]()
On their own they are a tad flimsy but bolted together like they are makes them more rigid, I fixed a batten to the wall and they sit on that, I also screwed through the top corner holes in the internal pegboards to anchor them back, made a huge difference.
Bob
A close relative of First Available Surface.Ahh yes, Flat Surface Syndrome.
Ahh yes, Flat Surface Syndrome.
Do that with drill, thread, decimal equivalent charts etc.I've seen these [picture below] years ago and though it was a good spacesaving idea. Easy to make but using angle iron for the frames . I'm sure Aldi or Lidl had something similar for sale many moons ago.
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