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    "Astronaut House" Garage Build

    I still have the house. Its been a long time, so the garage is very messy now. The big addition has been a 4ftx4ft CNC router table. Takes up a big chunk of space and creates an aweful lot of dust, even with dust collection. Unfortunately, a growing family has prevented much work on the...
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    Bench Top Material

    I've always wanted to make a top out of concrete- cheap and strong.
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    Sandusky Cabinets made in the USA

    I got the same large Sandusky Mobile cabinet a year ago. This was after I looked at all of the cabinets at Sears/Lowes/Home Depot (Gladiator, etc). I spent the extra money for the Sandusky because I thought it would be built better than the Gladiator cabinets. Unfortunately, it is. What I...
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    Miter Saws: 10in sliding or 12in non-sliding?

    My cheapo 10" sliding miter saw needs to be replaced (during a "nonstandard" cutting operation the guides got warped so I cannot make 90degree cuts with confidence anymore). I did use the sliding aspect of the miter saw pretty often, though I hated how the sliding feature made the saw very deep...
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    Should I Insulate Garage Walls If Not Insulating Ceiling?

    Though not as effective, you should insulate your walls even if your ceiling isn't insulated. However, don't worry about A/C or heating the area unless you insulate your ceiling. Unless your soffit and ridge vents are enclosed in an attic, any of your heated/cooled air is just going to leave...
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    Which brand of Oscillating tool blades?

    I have a Bosch oscillating tool that has an adapter that allows it to use any any brands blades. Any recommendations? There are some generic brands like Oshlun or Versa-tool that are much cheaper than the name brands blades like Fein or Bosch, but does anybody know if they are decent quality...
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    Getting the garage temps to a more comfortable level

    I went throught this process in Houston last summer, starting with a garage similar to yours. First, roof insulation (along with appropriate roof venting) is most important. You need a second room (an attic) which traps the hot air from the roof and vents it back out. There are tables that...
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    Cordless Drill/Items Wall Cabinet

    Very nice. I'm working on something similar- should be able to post pictures in a few days.
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    Garage Door Insulation for Warm/Hot Climates

    You will definitely notice an improvement- I did here in Texas. But do be aware that insulation is only one part of process if you want a garage that isn't hot. You're garage will eventually get hot and you'll need some ventillation or air conditioning. But for the cost of the kits, the...
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    Uses for cedar decking scraps

    I've always wondered if you could mill the boards flat and glue and screw them to make larger pieces of lumber worth anything. I just had to replace part of my 2yr old cedar fence because of stupid Home Owner Association reasons, so I have a ton of boards with no rot sitting in my driveway.
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    HOT DEAL Index!!

    At my local Lowes there was a table in front of the Commercial Sales Desk full of tools. It wasn't labeled but an employee told me at items on table were 50% off. I snagged myself a 8-piece Gearwrench metric 15 degree offset wrench set. They also had lots of individual Gearwrench flex...
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    Whiskey Distillery (Garage/Barn)

    Nice setup. I've been following the growing artisan distiller movement and wish I was closer so I could try some. For people interested, its actually pretty easy to get a license to distill ethanol (alcohol), you just can't drink it. You can get a free permit in most states to distill ethanol...
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    Building a workbench with drawers

    I think people remove the rollers because that would add an additional 5+" to the height of their workbench. I think kitchen countertops are usually 36" tall, which is the height you would get if you did not keep the rollers. It all depends on how you plan to use a workbench (detail...
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    Any extra ideas for this workbench?

    You could use a white laminate (kitchen countertop material) or melamine (whiteboard) to give a durable white surface, and that could keep you from having to use expensive hardwood plywood.
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    Building a workbench with drawers

    I like the idea of using lower tool cabinets with the rollers taken off, but it does seem like that forces you to have a taller than usual workbench. I know the HF 13 drawer cabinets are 32-33" without rollers, and adding top support structure for the workbench and a workbench top will bring...
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    Building a workbench with drawers

    I'm wanting to build a workbench that, instead of having open shelves on the bottom, has enclosed drawers. Drawers seem more usable to me since they will keep things from getting dusty, and allow storage of smaller items (most big stuff I have on shelves on the wall). Does anybody have any...
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    work benches... from scratch

    I like this! Can you tell me how you made the top?
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    Storage Units - Gladiator Vs Sam's Club

    I looked at the Sevilles and Gladiators a few months ago. I would agree with previous comments that welded units do seem much stronger than the bolted varieties. It might not matter to you if your not planning on putting a lot of weight in them- just choose which looks better to you. But if...
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    Industrial Metal Desks

    Another brand to look for is Bentson, who made these types of desks in Aurora, Ill. Look at government auctions, as they are always clearing out old buildings that contain these desks. Heck, I know NASA is still using a lot of these desks. Your other option is to find stores that deal in Mid...
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    Woodworking table

    Hmm, I think I'm picking up what your putting down. The width of the 2nd table I think is pretty much the minimum you can do for a table saw- they are pretty wide themselves and then you need extra space for supports, as well as extra surface to support boards. You could make it so that the...
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