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    Craftsman Sliding Tray #65121 for Roll-a-Way Cabinet Drawers

    I know this is an old thread, but I just saw it and wanted to show mine. I had seen the drawer tray somewhere and couldn't find them for sale. These are made from metal stud framing track for 6 inch studs. Just cut to fit and bent with sheet metal pliers.
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    Funnel storage?

    i use a cheap pastic toolbox mounted sideways with a small drip tray inside. funnels are clean and drained when i need one.
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    Receiver Hitch Pin Hole Repair

    i drilled a 5/8 hole on the bottom of the tube and welded a 1/2 nut over the hole. after i install my receiver i run a 1/2 bolt up against the receiver and use a jam nut to secure it. no up and down, or back and forth movement.
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    Garage washer/dryer

    I have been watching out for one of the small stacked units (cheap) to use in the shop.
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    Shop Walk in Door: Opens IN or OUT?

    I have mine swinging in and then a steel screen (security) door on the outside. It will slow them down to get in and it is nice to have the breeze without having to open the big doors.
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    shipping advice.

    paypal account for sure, but I UPS center nearby and I get my quote on line. I use the padded mailers for small small and ship them regular mail. Taped to a piece of cardboard is a good idea for small items like ratches and spockets.
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    2 post lift install ideas

    this hoist was never bolted down and i moved it around the yard.
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    2 post lift install ideas

    Wish I had a picture of my old outside hoist. I used a 2 post hoist with the chain in the bottom frame and found 2 4 inch square tubing 10 ft long, which I attached to each side of the hoist. they were attached with 4 ft on the front side and 6 ft to the rear, this keep the hoist very stable...
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    great stuff foam to fix hollow spot

    having used a few cans, these stuff seals on the edges as it expands, but stepping on it between the two surfaces will allow it to crack and break up. any water would be soaked up in the open cells and either be pushed out under pressure as it is stepped on, (think high pressuse spray) causing...
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    My Shop Build Already 3yrs and still not done! pretty sad

    It looks like you are coming along. My garage took about 10 years. paid cash for concete, saved money for steel studs, framed and build the trusses and then it sat while i worked two jobs to get the funds for the roof and stucco. save and build, save and build. Keep the faith, it's a great day...
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    Tile deal!

    received tiles this last week 8/22/07 and installed on Sat. looked great, easy to install and once laid out in seamed to quite down. (less noise when walked on)
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