Sometimes ya gotta use a broom and sometimes ya don't...
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hopefully, ma nature doesn't have hers going in the opposite directionSometimes ya gotta use a broom and sometimes ya don't...
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Those are nice shelves; we have some in our "backstage" sample event company office. We stack all kinds of kitchen equipment and other heavy stuff on them; they're made of the wire "mesh" so the stuff can drip dry into the wash/rinse sinks.The two sets of shelves from Costco arrived, and it looks like they’ll be just right. They’re 4’ wide x 18” deep x 6’ tall; and have decent-size casters.
I put one set together, and will do the other when I get a chance. They seem pretty sturdy!
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Pardon the leaves that blew in. The bay doors should arrive in a couple of weeks, which will take care of that little problem.
They’re heavier than expected, which is a good thing. They should work just fine for garage shelving.Those are nice shelves; we have some in our "backstage" sample event company office. We stack all kinds of kitchen equipment and other heavy stuff on them; they're made of the wire "mesh" so the stuff can drip dry into the wash/rinse sinks.
With all the oak trees in the yard, leaves are going to be a fact of garage life here. It’s a small price to pay.And unfortunately I think they're right about the leaves. Every time I have the door up at my building, leaves blow in. Gravel gets in too, in my hiking boot soles.
Your Dad was right; and you were lucky to have had that sort of guidance growing up. I believe that simple things like that can make a real difference in how we turn out as adults.When I'm sweeping the floor, I remember what my Dad used to say at our parts store,"that broom fits your hands too". He had worked for a guy whose kids always hung around, begging for $$ but not wanting to work for it. So he was determined that no one was seeing that with his kid....
Sometimes ya gotta use a broom and sometimes ya don't...
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That's a good idea. Having a sacrificial top makes a lot of sense. I already have the woodworking tools to do that. It'll take some modification to the old kitchen table, which will be repurposed as a work table.Another way to build a work table that can be rolled away for storage (woodworking tools needed).
For the table top, I took some 2X6s, ripped and planed them down for the rails. Then I took a dado blade to make recesses in them. Now I have a "disposable counter top make from 1/4" Masonite. If/when it gets damaged, I simply unscrew the top and replace. With the rabbits in the rails, the edges don't get frayed or pulled up.
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I have a bench grinder that I was going to mount on a pedestal, but now am thinking of doing what you've done, and mounting it on the work table.On this table, I mounted some bench top tools so they're readily available for use. I hung a power strip on one of the legs, drilled holes behind the power tools for their plugs and hung them underneath with brass cup hooks. Used heavy duty casters I had laying around.
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Sometimes ya gotta use a broom and sometimes ya don't...
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Someone has a collection of "shop notes" magazines squirreled away don't they!!! LolAnother way to build a work table that can be rolled away for storage (woodworking tools needed).
For the table top, I took some 2X6s, ripped and planed them down for the rails. Then I took a dado blade to make recesses in them. Now I have a "disposable counter top make from 1/4" Masonite. If/when it gets damaged, I simply unscrew the top and replace. With the rabbits in the rails, the edges don't get frayed or pulled up.
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On this table, I mounted some bench top tools so they're readily available for use. I hung a power strip on one of the legs, drilled holes behind the power tools for their plugs and hung them underneath with brass cup hooks. Used heavy duty casters I had laying around.
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Actually, I got the top inlay idea from "New Yankee Workshop" with Norm Abrams about 20 years ago.Someone has a collection of "shop notes" magazines squirreled away don't they!!! Lol