Tejaas
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Managed to acquire 2 more brand new armory lockers yesterday for free.
I consider this my second best deal of 2014, as the pair retails for $2000. I managed to acquire a bunch of extra shelves for each, as well as for the 2 others I already had (my best deal of 2013.)
Today, I decided to use them to replace the old and tired wood bookshelf that I was using for paints, stains, and misc hardware. I also wanted to keep the 42" TV on top, along with adding 5.1 speakers up higher.
This is what I had before:
This is the outcome:
The 26" Craftsman stack is an old '90s US made model my dad gave me when I left home. I use it for duplicate and less-often used tools, it serves more of a sentimental value item than work-use purpose, as I want the kids to have it one day.
Nothing too extensive or complex, but it really cleaned up appearances and doubled storage space so I'm pretty happy with how it came out.
I may decide to affix tinted lexan/plexiglass over the sides and doors, but haven't made a decision yet.
~Tejaas~
I consider this my second best deal of 2014, as the pair retails for $2000. I managed to acquire a bunch of extra shelves for each, as well as for the 2 others I already had (my best deal of 2013.)
Today, I decided to use them to replace the old and tired wood bookshelf that I was using for paints, stains, and misc hardware. I also wanted to keep the 42" TV on top, along with adding 5.1 speakers up higher.
This is what I had before:
This is the outcome:
The 26" Craftsman stack is an old '90s US made model my dad gave me when I left home. I use it for duplicate and less-often used tools, it serves more of a sentimental value item than work-use purpose, as I want the kids to have it one day.
Nothing too extensive or complex, but it really cleaned up appearances and doubled storage space so I'm pretty happy with how it came out.
I may decide to affix tinted lexan/plexiglass over the sides and doors, but haven't made a decision yet.
~Tejaas~
