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Great toolbox!

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My son has the same one (bought under exactly the same circumstances!)

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It's made a cameo appearance in the background of quite a few photos in my thread if you look closely.

It's always the first thing that he grabs when we head to the garage or the backyard.

I've been trying to teach him to look after his tools, and always put them away when he's done. He's not doing too badly, but they are looking a bit worse for wear...

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Especially the hammer... it's hammered more rocks, concrete and little sisters than nails.

That orange para cord on the tape measure is a repair job. I think he broke the rubber ******** the first day he had it.
 
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Bit storage looks great. I've been looking for something and I think you've got it!:thumbup:

Is the PVC pipe just in the drawer by gravity? Does it try to roll when you grab something?

And one last question: do the bits try to jump slot if you happen to close the drawer too fast?

Thanks Andy. Yes they are just sitting in by gravity. If you cut nice and tight for length then they won't move - especially once they have some weight in them. I do plan on a small support brace with some aluminium angle front and back for extra stability - will post a pic when I do.

They don't roll - I took that photo from the side last night, here is one standing in front. The drawer slides are pretty sturdy so don't roll too freely. Maybe they will free up some after a bit of use :dunno:

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So they won't jump slot hope the pic clears it up ? A gentle close without getting carried away should minimise the forward inertial tendency.

GB, The drawers came out nice and your drill storage idea is well done. Adding the foam and labels really improves the original idea. Now you got me thinking about using a drawer for this. For years I've always had many home made drill indexes sitting on top of the bench. Many times just a wood block with drilled holes and the bits sticking up. Never liked it really so it's time for a better way and I think you found it.

Thanks RM. Seems the sticky surface area for labels doesn't like sticking to air bubbles in foam - will need to adhere them with some chemical influcence it seems.

As above, top job:thumbup:.

Cheers 1/2 Cup.

Note to all: The bits are all clocked...:thumbup:

Note to all: The bits are all clocked...:thumbup:

Haha,
Good job spotting that detail!! I didn't notice the obvious clocking but now that you mention it……….:lol_hitti[/QUOTE]

RM & 1/2 Cup, now don't go starting that carry on over here, any clocking was pure random coincidence :lol_hitti:

GB, are you headed down this way at all?, I have bits starting at 2" and down to 1mm that need sorting.
BTW, I use a digital Vernier to check the bits because I can't read the imprint any more.
Job well done

Thanks Terrick, Yep I had to use the vernier too, can't see most of the numbers. Will have to grab an imperial vernier now as I can only guess the imperial ones.

Sounds like a few mugs of tea one day at your place then - actually it was an enjoyable job sorting drill bits over an evening or two with the required pondering beverages :thumbup:

Hey GB, I finally caught up on your thread - great work on the insulated garage door, the cabinets, the Kaizen foam (I'm gonna have to get me some of that one day), the drawers, the drill bit storage, the ice-cream container shelves and anything else that may have slipped my mind. :thumbup:

Oh, and as for the (free) work bench - I think the customary "YOU ****" is most appropriate. :lol:

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Ha, Mark thanks. I get a bit frustrated as I only have short time slots for QST but since you write it that way I seem to have got a little bit done.

I have trouble with that too Terrick, most of my drill bits aren't etched deep enough for this to work - but on my taps and dies I filled the size markings with white paint pen, then wiped/sanded the surrounding area.

Luckily my tap and die collection is in a basic kit - it hasn't grown. Yet.

Great idea with the drill bit draw GB.:beer:

Cheers Aaron.
 
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Great toolbox!

:thumbup:

My son has the same one (bought under exactly the same circumstances!)

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:bounce:

It's made a cameo appearance in the background of quite a few photos in my thread if you look closely.

It's always the first thing that he grabs when we head to the garage or the backyard.

I've been trying to teach him to look after his tools, and always put them away when he's done. He's not doing too badly, but they are looking a bit worse for wear...

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Especially the hammer... it's hammered more rocks, concrete and little sisters than nails.

That orange para cord on the tape measure is a repair job. I think he broke the rubber ******** the first day he had it.

It's pretty cool hey...

GB.
 
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Well I came down to the garage tonight and went to my drawers (the drill bit one - and I do this amost evey time I come in here now) and thought these are cool, I want some more ;)

So immediately above the ones I just made is the gap where the microwave oven used to sit in the old kitchen. Got out the measuring stick and worked out that if I remove the small bench top there I can fit another 5 of the shallow drawers in. That will give me 12 of these size drawers altogether. The top one will be just below shoulder height so still ok to reach into. Probably a good spot to move the chisel draw upto from where it is now.

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Also just attached these decals that I picked up from Matt over at the obsessed garage a few weeks back.

The buckets are 12 litres (a bit over 3 gal) that I grabbed from the green big box store, normally I would have grabbed the 20 litre (5 gal) ones but they are way too big for the kids.

My method of attachment (please chime in if you have any tips on doing this)
- line it where it's to go and tape off a side.

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- carefully peel the backing off, and roll the decal back on from the taped off edge

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- then again carefully peel of the front

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- and repeat 2 more times and you end up with something like this

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Only got the lawns done today before it got too hot. Supposed to be a hot one tomorrow so I don't think much else is going to happen.

Cheers GB.
 

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Stop having all these great ideas. I can't keep up!!!! :beer:

I really like the drill bit idea, and I've started drawings to copy that into a drawer of my lower rolling cabinet. (Which, as you asked sometime back is 569 (w) x 410 (d)).

What dia PVC did you use?

And how did you cut it in half?

Too many questions?

I've had a look at my spares stock, and don't have any small enough, so will get some tomorrow (too hot today, so I'm hiding inside watching the Bathurst 12 Hour, and it's a corker of a race too.... The Safety Car is coming 3rd I think :3gears: ).

Now the marked buckets is another great idea. :bowdown: You got thos stickers from Obsessed did you? Mmmmmmmmm???? :dunno:

Looks like you're spending my money again....

Lyndon
It's another stinker here today. :mad: :thumbup:
 
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Wash buckets are looking good. And onto the drawer project phase 2 !

Thanks RM. There is also drawer project phase 3 and 4, but I'll leave that for later :D

GB, I like your thinking when it comes to adding the additional drawers, as its a great use of space.:thumbup::thumbup:

The decals add a really nice touch, well done..:thumbup:

Have a good one..

1/2 Cup, thanks. That spot has been a bit of a clutter collector for a while so hopefully that will get solved.

Rod

Stop having all these great ideas. I can't keep up!!!! :beer:

Don't worry I'm struggling too in this heat at the moment.

I really like the drill bit idea, and I've started drawings to copy that into a drawer of my lower rolling cabinet. (Which, as you asked sometime back is 569 (w) x 410 (d)).

Ok my internal diameters in the draw are 570 long by 500 wide. Can you post up a pic of your bits ?, can you spare 2 draws ? I'm going to make one of the next draws a draw for imperial stuff I've decided.

What dia PVC did you use?

Int is 38 mm ext I think was 43 mm

And how did you cut it in half?

I used the table saw with a bit of timber clamped to the side so that the pipe could slide between it and the fence. Makes a damn fine mess though that took longer to clean up than to do the cutting.

Too many questions?

Never, that is part of why we are here. :bounce:

I've had a look at my spares stock, and don't have any small enough, so will get some tomorrow (too hot today, so I'm hiding inside watching the Bathurst 12 Hour, and it's a corker of a race too.... The Safety Car is coming 3rd I think :3gears: ).

Now the marked buckets is another great idea. :bowdown: You got thos stickers from Obsessed did you? Mmmmmmmmm???? :dunno:

Yep, just visit Matt's online store. I think the car care products site had decals here too, just different ones obviously.

Looks like you're spending my money again....

Oh did I do that enable thing that everyone else does to me :D

Lyndon
It's another stinker here today. :mad: :thumbup:

More drawers? You've got way too much energy!!:thumbup:

Not today Andy. Way too hot.

Although I did cut 1 drawer face, iron on the edges and attach it in a 20 min window that wasn't really a window.

Thanks for stopping by. GB.
 
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Also Lyndon do you have full extension on the draw or pretty close to ?

You should end up with 13 full rows going from your measurements. And I'll guess you will get 3 bit sizes to a row (at least the stuff longer than about a 4mm bit).

How deep is the draw, deep enough to to make a shallow & narrow tray to slide on top ? Just to store small bits - can probably knock up some thing in MDF with a groove bit in the router. Will show you what I mean when I get 5 to do mine.

Perhaps I'm overthinking it now. :D

GB
 

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Gb, the wash buckets are pretty cool. I don't take detailing as serious as you blokes obviously. I'm pretty lazy(like Andy) when it comes to cleaning vehicles. I'm a big fan of the drive though automated car washes.

I got a good chuckle out of twobytes statement about the hammer his boy has.

"Especially the hammer... it's hammered more rocks, concrete and little sisters than nails."

I hope the upcoming week is a good one for you.
 
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Gb, the wash buckets are pretty cool. I don't take detailing as serious as you blokes obviously. I'm pretty lazy(like Andy) when it comes to cleaning vehicles. I'm a big fan of the drive though automated car washes.

I got a good chuckle out of twobytes statement about the hammer his boy has.

"Especially the hammer... it's hammered more rocks, concrete and little sisters than nails."

I hope the upcoming week is a good one for you.

Thanks for swinging by Dan.

Yep little sisters shouldn't be conned into holding the nails :D

You don't have to worry, although I have some decent detailing gear and supplies now, I still am struggling to make the time to actually get to the doing part :(

Just watch the automatic car washes for scratching and swirl marks in the paint on the Tacoma. Just my 2 cents :dunno:

Must be just about Monday for you now.

GB
 

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GB: while i don't hand wash our cars often i just learned that maybe i should use more than just one bucket.

your drawer skills are showing and good luck with the old microwave area.

drill bit drawer is pretty cleaver and did you think of that yourself? i like the idea of having a sliding sort of drawer on top of them with maybe more bits or maybe some other related tools.

cheers
 
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GB: while i don't hand wash our cars often i just learned that maybe i should use more than just one bucket.

your drawer skills are showing and good luck with the old microwave area.

drill bit drawer is pretty cleaver and did you think of that yourself? i like the idea of having a sliding sort of drawer on top of them with maybe more bits or maybe some other related tools.

cheers

Drives, although PVC is not new as a storage widget, in all my recent internet and GJ trolling (and I did a lot) I have not seen any pics of it used for drill bits in this way. What took me ages to settle on is a storage solution that had a curve to the base so that you can pickup the smaller bits with your fingers - do you know what I mean ? If you have a square flat base then a bit can get right into an edge an you can't pick it up.

Some of the gear that goes with the Lista/Vidmar type cabinets look good but they would be all premium $$$. I did email a company over here that do similar cabinets out of curiosity but never got a response.

There are lots of home made ideas out there that can work, but they are for drawers that are only holding 1 bit of each size, so not helpful to my problem (and I suspect most of us here).

The small sliding draw that will go on top will house "speed bores", I think you might call them "spade bits" ?

buckets came up great GB

PVC in the drawers is ****** amazing for drill bits. definitely stealing that one

:beer: keep the good ideas coming

Thanks kenfab. Mate steal away. You just watch your fingers when ripping the pipe in half. :bounce:

Last few nights I've been trying to work out my screwdriver draw. Originally only allocated 1 for the purpose, but then I went and treated myself to some new screwdrivers and well now that 1 draw allocation just got bumped to 2. Lucky I'm about to make some more draws. :thumbup:

This is about the 3rd iteration of layout on this one. Have mucked around with and without kaizen foam. Who can spot the mistake ?

Not sure if this draw will stay this way, Kaizen foam is nice, but it's not the best when you want to get stuff real close together.

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Torx bits, and all the other variant driver bits will end up here, I've just thrown it all in for now but they will all get sorted further, maybe some more PVC piping for part of it.

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Loving that everything is now becoming just easily accessible and I don't have to go rummaging through dishes and cupboards.

Thanks as always for dropping by.

GB
 

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Yeah. I did too. Now I'm going to "try" to outdo you in the drawer department. . . . . . . (did I say that out loud????)

Oh, and you must have gotten the last of the stickers from Obsessed Garage, because they are now "Out of stock" (barsteward)!!!!

Lyndon
Did I mention that I'm appreciative of the info? :willy_nil :lol_hitti :confused:
 

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Beat me to it by a minute........

I've got some good ideas though to store driver bits. . . . . .

Lyndon
Always a minute too late (or early depending on who's opinion you're after).
 

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Torx bits, and all the other variant driver bits will end up here, I've just thrown it all in for now but they will all get sorted further, maybe some more PVC piping for part of it.

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Loving that everything is now becoming just easily accessible and I don't have to go rummaging through dishes and cupboards.

Thanks as always for dropping by.

GB
GB, I really like the PVC drill organizers. I may find an empty drawer to set that up in. My problem (OK, maybe it's a bonus?) is having tools in the garage as well as in the workshop 100 feet away. The organizer I use most for the hex bits is a little magnetic tray. The magnet holds the tray to a steel surface and also holds the bits in the tray. I am sure lots of places sell them but the last one I bought was made by Torin: Torin 581T Magna Caddy Hex Bit Organizer. I even have one mounted on the side of a toolbox, right next to the man door in the garage.

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Yeah. I did too. Now I'm going to "try" to outdo you in the drawer department. . . . . . . (did I say that out loud????)

Oh, and you must have gotten the last of the stickers from Obsessed Garage, because they are now "Out of stock" (barsteward)!!!!

Lyndon
Did I mention that I'm appreciative of the info? :willy_nil :lol_hitti :confused:

Beat me to it by a minute........

I've got some good ideas though to store driver bits. . . . . .

Lyndon
Always a minute too late (or early depending on who's opinion you're after).

Lyndon, that was a close minute, it must have taken me 20 mins to write and prep that last post :eek:

****** about the decals, I'm sure he will have more in soon if they have been popular.

Make sure you put up pics of your drawer process, I want to see what you do for the driver bits if you get to it before me.

GB, I really like the PVC drill organizers. I may find an empty drawer to set that up in. My problem (OK, maybe it's a bonus?) is having tools in the garage as well as in the workshop 100 feet away. The organizer I use most for the hex bits is a little magnetic tray. The magnet holds the tray to a steel surface and also holds the bits in the tray. I am sure lots of places sell them but the last one I bought was made by Torin: Torin 581T Magna Caddy Hex Bit Organizer. I even have one mounted on the side of a toolbox, right next to the man door in the garage.

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Thanks Bob, They look like handy holders, they are cheap enough on amazon but don't seem to ship here. Some on ebay will ship but in true fashion shipping is more pricey than the unit. I'm sure I've seen something equivalent locally so that might be tonight's picture searching homework. As yet I'm undecided if I want to have bits sticking up vs laying flat in a tray/PVC widget of some description :headscrat Will see what Lyndon comes up with if I don't get to it before him.

Always appreciate your input and research.

Cheers GB.
 

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Thanks Bob, They look like handy holders, they are cheap enough on amazon but don't seem to ship here. Some on ebay will ship but in true fashion shipping is more pricey than the unit. I'm sure I've seen something equivalent locally so that might be tonight's picture searching homework. As yet I'm undecided if I want to have bits sticking up vs laying flat in a tray/PVC widget of some description :headscrat Will see what Lyndon comes up with if I don't get to it before him.

Rod

I have 2 of the blue versions of those bit holders you are talking about. I got them when Amazon did ship them to Australia (I thought I had a photo of them, but I've just taken an hour to look through all 750 photos of mine on here, and I haven't - so I'll take one this arvo). Then, when I did want to get some more, they had changed the policy. And the ones on E-Flay are really over the top $ wise. But recently I had a friend tell me how to get around that. And I've set it up but haven't used it yet (waiting for some free $). Use "shipito.com", they set up an address in the states for you, and then re-ship it to Australia for you. If you take the paid option, they'll combine packages into one, photograph it arriving and departing the place, and it's all quite reasonable. They'll also setup an address in Europe if needs be.

Lyndon
Sneaking in a look at GJ at work - and succeeding.... :hellobye: :hellobye:
 
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...The friendly neighbourhood tool repository! :bounce: :confused: :thumbup:

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Oh, it's alright - you said "repository", for a moment there I thought you said "sup..." - Oh, never mind. :eek:



I'm just going to sit back and watch how this "drawer competition" pans out - I'm getting splinters from sitting on the fence (the examples shown from Lyndon and GB are both pretty good).



Great work. :thumbup:
 
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GB, I have drawer envy now..seriously..:thumbup:

Thanks 1/2 Cup, do I see some more nice stainless fronted draws or kaizen foam in your future or both perhaps ? :bounce:

Rod

Here, snapped these a minute or so ago :

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The friendly neighbourhood tool repository! :bounce: :confused: :thumbup:

Thanks for that Lyndon, are you still going to use them with your draw revamp ? Either way I'll go and look into them.

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Oh, it's alright - you said "repository", for a moment there I thought you said "sup..." - Oh, never mind. :eek:

I'm just going to sit back and watch how this "drawer competition" pans out - I'm getting splinters from sitting on the fence (the examples shown from Lyndon and GB are both pretty good).

Great work. :thumbup:

Lol, Mark,where did competition come into it ? Remember it's not about winning, it's about having fun right ?

Now any of you guys that need enabling, look what I found tonight. RapidAir kit Australian supplier.

http://rapidairsystems.com.au/pdf_files/RapidAir-Brochure_4-2012.pdf

Going to do some reading, could be a faster option than plan A copper air lines that I had been going to do.

GB
 

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Hey GB!

Just finished reading through this thread. Some very clever and innovative storage ideas here! Keep up the great work! :thumbup:

Kensbey
 

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The drawers came out nice. I think same thing happen when I made my PVC tool holders. I saw them used in other areas but not way I used them. There are tons of great ideas on the net and its all about taking those ideas and customizing them to your use. Even taken that idea of the pvc and making them fit small drawer organizer would be helpful too. I find sometimes pre made items just don't fit so sometimes taking the idea and custom making your own version to fit you needs works the best. I made simple organizers from piece of wood and finish nails.
 

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GB, more stainless drawer fronts on the way but I will post what I have done thus far.
The Kaizen foam will certainly suit some of my needs for sure. I am still working through what works and what does not with my drawers..

Cheers
 
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Hey GB!

Just finished reading through this thread. Some very clever and innovative storage ideas here! Keep up the great work! :thumbup:

Kensbey

Thanks for reading through my thread and for the compliments kensbey, that reminds me I must go back and update the small pictures in the early posts. :thumbup:

The drawers came out nice. I think same thing happen when I made my PVC tool holders. I saw them used in other areas but not way I used them. There are tons of great ideas on the net and its all about taking those ideas and customizing them to your use. Even taken that idea of the pvc and making them fit small drawer organizer would be helpful too. I find sometimes pre made items just don't fit so sometimes taking the idea and custom making your own version to fit you needs works the best. I made simple organizers from piece of wood and finish nails.

It certainly is the way to do it gerard, much more satisfying coming up with something yourself. :D

GB, more stainless drawer fronts on the way but I will post what I have done thus far.
The Kaizen foam will certainly suit some of my needs for sure. I am still working through what works and what does not with my drawers..

Cheers

1/2 cup your stainless drawers have always looked the goods, looking forward to see what you add. :bowdown:

All, I've spent an evening or more looking over the above mentioned rapid air kit options that are pretty popular. At the moment I'm going back with my original copper lines plan as I already have the copper and several of the fittings. The rapid air kit will ship to AU from amazon for very good prices and if I hadn't already had components ready then I would have certainly pulled the trigger. Just need to get a bit of QST and a hand from my dad to solder up the copper.

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All, I've spent an evening or more looking over the above mentioned rapid air kit options that are pretty popular. At the moment I'm going back with my original copper lines plan as I already have the copper and several of the fittings. The rapid air kit will ship to AU from amazon for very good prices and if I hadn't already had components ready then I would have certainly pulled the trigger. Just need to get a bit of QST and a hand from my dad to solder up the copper.

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COPPER!!:rocker::rocker:

Don't forget to polish and lacquer:thumbup::thumbup:
 

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What size copper lines are you going to run. Pm me with any fittings you need. I have a heap of copper brazing fittings in my scrap bucket as we mostly use press fittings now. I have heaps of saddles and other bits. Happy to send stuff your way as long as it doesn't cost me anything :) +1 for polishing the copper and clear coating it.
 
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COPPER!!:rocker::rocker:

Don't forget to polish and lacquer:thumbup::thumbup:

Thanks Andy. Noted.

Not to forget that all fasteners must be clocked. Flat heads vertical, pz, Phillips, and hex with a point at twelve o'clock.

Niels, I guess I will have to bow to peer pressure in this instance. They might look ok clocked if I can pull off a clone of Andy's stand off brackets on the copper. :D

What size copper lines are you going to run. Pm me with any fittings you need. I have a heap of copper brazing fittings in my scrap bucket as we mostly use press fittings now. I have heaps of saddles and other bits. Happy to send stuff your way as long as it doesn't cost me anything :) +1 for polishing the copper and clear coating it.

Thanks Ken, I'm going to use 1/2" since I already have it - it's not going to be a complicated system. Only need to grab a couple more brass tee's and wing connectors. The 1/2" to 1/4" misc reducers I've ordered online.

Thanks heaps for the offer. Think I'm going to have to brasso off the brass fittings too to keep the standards up :lol_hitti

Yep , we are on to it..:thumbup:

1/2 Cup, also noted.

All,

Wifie and kids had a few things on this morning so I got into it early before it got too hot.

First shirt saw lawns and edges done.

Second shirt got the 295000k oil change and 5 wheel rotation done on the Hilux. Even tried out the new wash bucket and decal.

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Also out of the second shirt I got the rest of the faces cut for the draws.

Later on and into the third shirt, I used up what I had left of the iron on edging and got them roughly mounted. Will have to pickup some more edging, get that on and do a final adjustment before I can install the handles.

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QFT tomorrow so won’t be much QST.

Thanks for following.

Cheers GB. :beer2:
 
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Well done. A three shirt day, says you were very productive. I hope time was allotted for proper fluid replacement after all the work. (Preferably the adult beverage type.)
 
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Looking good! (I like your drawers):thumbup:

Thanks Andy :)

Well done. A three shirt day, says you were very productive. I hope time was allotted for proper fluid replacement after all the work. (Preferably the adult beverage type.)

Certainly had too cool down RM with a couple of beverages :beer:

GB, our weather was just the same hot and sticky although its cooled down over night which is a refreshing change..

Your drawers really look the goods..:thumbup::thumbup:

Regards

Thanks 1/2 Cup. Cooled right off overnight and even had a bit of a blanket on this morning, crazy weather. :confused:

GB, those draws look outstanding. Well done.

They are slowly getting there Terrick, worked out why I was not getting consistent gapping now (a couple of pine lengths were slightly wider than the others), so hopefully a couple of cuts tomorrow will sort that. I have just finished getting the first handle installed on the ones with their final front alignment so hopefully tomorrow night phase 1 can be started to be wrapped up :willy_nil

^^^ Ditto on this...!

Thanks Duker.
 
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I’ve been keeping an eye out lately for a Stanley tape measure that was imperial since I’ve been doing more and more measuring in the old scale since being on GJ :) (I actually made both of the twin benches a while back totally in imperial).

Anyway this Stanley power lock 2, 8m/26’ popped up on the bay of fleas the other day so I happened to jump on it.

It now sits beside it’s metric partner in crime in the pre-determined spot in the measuring draw. I'm going to make an insert drawer for this one that will hold the vernier calipers etc.

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They are also sequence part numbers. 33-636 & 33-637. Not very exciting I know - it’s a dang measuring tape.

In great condition, looks like it’s been used for about 5 mins and will probably be my main goto tape now. The black fatmax is a great tape but more suited to framing and building applications IMO.

They are about a year apart in manufacture, one being USA made and the other I presume under license perhaps.

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Thanks for reading.

GB :beer2:
 
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