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What's the width dimension of those bins? I haven't looked hard for bins yet but will need to get some bins in the near future for hardware. I got a hardware storage cabinet, but the long drawers need to be divided by bins to make it easier to organize and take the hardware to the work area in the future.
 
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That's smart. Those racks are just itching for a chance to dump all your hardware all mixed together on the floor. Dumping the racks will save you loads of time picking up and sorting hardware.
Exactly what I thought when I bought the first set years ago. . . they'll end up on the floor.
 
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What's the width dimension of those bins? I haven't looked hard for bins yet but will need to get some bins in the near future for hardware. I got a hardware storage cabinet, but the long drawers need to be divided by bins to make it easier to organize and take the hardware to the work area in the future.
I'll have to measure them tomorrow. They are decent at the price ($20) for the amount of bins you get. I've bought more bins from Menard's which are a similar size. A better bin but more money as they are sold individually.
 
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What's the width dimension of those bins? I haven't looked hard for bins yet but will need to get some bins in the near future for hardware. I got a hardware storage cabinet, but the long drawers need to be divided by bins to make it easier to organize and take the hardware to the work area in the future.
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Pretty much how I have had the addition set up since built. The pallet racking on the left was set up this way for the back hoe on the JD 1025R. That's now gone and the grapple resides in it's place.

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I started to move everything out of the way and break down the bottom shelf.

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More garage time for today until Spectrum came back to work on the Internet issues again.

I step up the new bottom box to the left of the shop foreman desk.
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I decided to switch it around and flip flop them. I had to leave a gap for the outlet below.... However, I might be able to work around that.

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Going back out to the garage after supper, I wanted to get a small project done or at least to a point.

Earlier this year, I had an issue with my plasma cutter and fixed under warranty. It turns out it was an internal air issue. After some thought, I wondered if leaving some air pressure on the plasma cutter caused the issue.

This is how it was plumbed up.
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I added a Tee and valve to drain the excess pressure.KIMG1842.JPG
Then primed it
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Tomorrow I will get some paint on it and build something like a hanger to hold some of the weight.
 
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How your eyes since you put that 36” light in? Same, or lost alittle night vision ability?

Looks very bright now!
Eyes are fine. That was just a light I put up for something extra when I set up the addition.

I planned on using the bench more but never do. Now that the welding table is done, I have done more on this side.
 
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So when I came home from work this morning, I could tell I had some work to do to fix the driveway.

I leveled the best I could and ran the plate compactor over. Once that was done, I went to the quarry and bought 4 tons of 411 limestone gravel.

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Using the JD and FEL, I started to spread the stone out. I was about half way and it had rained a little bit here and there. Then it rained harder or felt like it. Then I noticed it was hail. Wasn't expecting that.

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That's a quick recovery on the driveway. Nice to have the tools we need!
Yes it is. I don't need the plate compactor all the time but it is nice to have.

I think I have used it 4 times since the wife bought it for me. I think it's about $40/day to rent plus a 40-45 mile round trip drive to rent it.
 
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