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    Thumbnail Test

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    Pegboard Vs Tool Box

    I also like to have both. Most of the common tools are on the pegboard enclosure I built. The enclosure can be closed for a neater appearance.
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    LanCat's hidey hole

    Hope you don't have earthquakes like here in California!
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    Earthquake !

    You mean besides the great weather, thousands of miles of beautiful coastline, gold country, wine country, the Sierra Nevada mountains. I've been here all my life and what scares :shocking:me more is all the socialist crazies here on the left coast.:lol_hitti
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    Clarke Tool Chests

    Hi, I'm new here. What a great site. Has anyone ever heard of Clarke Power Products. Summit Racing carries their line of tool chests and the prices seem reasonable. http://store.summitracing.com/egnsearch.asp?Ntt=clarke&N=700+115+4294796279&Ntk=KeywordSearch
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    Carriage Door Construction Idea (with drawings)

    Ed, Thanks for the compliment on the arches. The panels consist of two 1/4" ply with the 1/2" foam between them, which makes the panels 1" thick. The panels are slid into the dado grooves in the frame when it is assembled together. I didn't use any fasteners on the plywood panels. I did caulk...
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    Carriage Door Construction Idea (with drawings)

    I used a dado blade to cut the grooves except for the curved section. For that I used a router. The hinges are a NRP (non removable pin) type. When the doors are open the set screw can be accessed that allows removal of the pin.
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    Carriage Door Construction Idea (with drawings)

    They are not too hard to build. These were made with 2x6 redwood and 1/4" cdx plywood. I routed small V-grooves in the plywood to look like tongue $ groove boards. The reason for the 1/4" plywood is I could fit 1/2" styrofoam between the panels. The hinges are 4 1/2" ball bearing as used on...
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    Epoxy and Tile (Brands+Prices)

    camerojoe, What is the grey colored material on the lower part of your walls? Looks like it's something that would hold up better than drywall. Floor looks great. John
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