My haul.
Kiddie fire extinguisher
Ridgid shop vac (my other little shop vac that I've had for 10 years is starting to make funny noises and smells like the motor is burning up so this one is a replacement)
4ft stanley level
Dovetail saw
Drill bit stoppers
Pipe clamp (pipe not included)...
Built a laptop stand that I am currently typing on. It still needs a couple modifications. I finished my table saw table. I also finished mounting my counter top. I still need to put a couple 4x4s in the middle though.
Over the past couple weeks I got more cabinets hung, built a frame for the counter top and installed it (still needs a couple 4x4s in the middle), and finished up my table saw table. I built the laptop stand today. It still needs a few modifications but is working as I'm typing this.
I put up my spacers for another sheet of pegboard and hung a sheet. Hung the first cabinet by myself. Finished up a stand for my band saw that I started yesterday. Fairly productive day! :rocker:
I put up my spacers for another sheet of pegboard and hung a sheet. Hung the first cabinet by myself. Finished up a stand for my band saw that I started yesterday. Fairly productive day! :rocker:
Re: Geek's Garage @ 8000ft.
Most of us don't have that kind of disposable income. :sad: But if I had the money I would be the same way.
Also I can't believe nobody has mentioned insulation yet. Aren't you going to insulate this thing???????
http://fortwayne.craigslist.org/tls/5009155575.html
Think it's a good deal provided it works well? Anything to look for when testing it? I couldn't get anything to come up with the model number listed on google.
Snagged this at work the other day. Brand new out of our service truck. They replaced it with drawer cabinets. Boss was going to put it on the scrap pile but I told him I would give him $25 for it.<br />
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Snagged this at work the other day. Brand new out of our service truck. They replaced it with drawer cabinets. Boss was going to put it on the scrap pile but I told him I would give him $25 for it.