Well, I got less time out there today than I did yesterday. But I finished a couple of small details.
One problem with my long-gutted locking mechanism was that there was no longer anything in place to prevent multiple drawers from opening at the same time. As it happens, this thing wouldn't be able to fall on me. But still.
When I cut out the plywood wall to move the footprint of the cabinet back, I marked where the wall stud was located. Today, I drilled and put a lag bolt in to keep the box from ever tipping. Simple but effective (unless the building falls over).
I also re-did the storage down under the fabrication table. I had less clearance with the new, larger drawers, but I'm still able to store my sledge hammers, bolt cutters, lopping shears, and a few clamps.
One other long-dormant project was to mount some of the magazine and web articles about the garage (and the car) on the inside of the garage door. I never got around to it, partly because I was worried I'd damage them with welding slag or water. But this back corner turned out to be a good place to put an electronic version of the garage's 'wall of fame.' It's a cheap frame that just cycles through a
slideshow of scans of the articles. 99% of the time it will be off, but it's located in a place where I don't think it will catch any debris.
Here's a from-the-future last picture of the new cabinet [I'm editing this in and it's October 24, 2012]. Along with a shot of one of the donor cabinets that it's made of.
(I like it better in red.)
And here's the wide shot of the main bench and the new cabinet. I'm still waiting on the liner material -- then I've got to figure out what should go where and get the new drawers filled. [Actually, this one is also from the future -- when everything's finished.]