
Hey Beakie that looks like a great idea let us know how it works
If that's caulk saver then my experience has been that it will compress. As the door seal gets older it will loose it's flexibility and easily overcome the caulk saver within. It works great - just be prepared to inspect it yearly and replace when necessary. It was never designed apparently to have constant pressure applied to it which is what happens since your door stays down probably more than it stays open.
I have seen static from PVC discharge, never had the "fun" of getting shocked. What is the strand, just wire or something special?

Finished up a new hardware storage system. I used to have my hardware in Schaller boxes in my Lista cabinets, but wanted to reclaim that space.
When I saw what SOJ had done with the HF storage cabinets, I took the idea and ran with it. Well, maybe I just walked with it- Mine isn't anywhere near as nice (I don't have the space, or more importantly, the carpentry skills he has), but it looks good from home, as we used to say.
In my case, I integrated it into an existing stair I had built long ago. That staircase had a portion with shelves which I removed and built a sort-of cabinet to hold the HF boxes. The "cabinet" part is just 2X10s with a white laminate top. The center divider is 1X10 stock.
I used 48 pieces of 2" aluminum angle, each about a foot long, to hold each side of the boxes up. Seems plenty strong, even for the really heavy boxes.
I painted it to match the rest of the existing staircase, and it looks like it was all planned and built at once (sadly, by the same person...)
Here's a pic:
I used my trusty Brother P-Touch printer for the labels, using the same font as the ones on the rest of the cabinets in the shop (though printed in white instead of black for contrast against the black plastic of the HF boxes.)
Thanks to SOJ for the idea!
I'm a big fan of the HF boxes due to the different sized yellow containers, the prices and mostly because when I go to events I can easily load everything up. Only downside is they don't sell the bins separately so I have lots of the smaller black boxes that aren't used along with the larger yellow containers.
Do you happen to have a link to what you were talking about with what SOJ did with theirs?
Finished up a new hardware storage system. I used to have my hardware in Schaller boxes in my Lista cabinets, but wanted to reclaim that space.
When I saw what SOJ had done with the HF storage cabinets, I took the idea and ran with it. Well, maybe I just walked with it- Mine isn't anywhere near as nice (I don't have the space, or more importantly, the carpentry skills he has), but it looks good from home, as we used to say.
In my case, I integrated it into an existing stair I had built long ago. That staircase had a portion with shelves which I removed and built a sort-of cabinet to hold the HF boxes. The "cabinet" part is just 2X10s with a white laminate top. The center divider is 1X10 stock.
I used 48 pieces of 2" aluminum angle, each about a foot long, to hold each side of the boxes up. Seems plenty strong, even for the really heavy boxes.
I painted it to match the rest of the existing staircase, and it looks like it was all planned and built at once (sadly, by the same person...)
Here's a pic:
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I used my trusty Brother P-Touch printer for the labels, using the same font as the ones on the rest of the cabinets in the shop (though printed in white instead of black for contrast against the black plastic of the HF boxes.)
Thanks to SOJ for the idea!
