Ok, so I took some pics of where I'm at now. Sorry for the long delay but I just got a bunch of this done!
First up are the two new cabinets that sit right above my recycle containers and trash can. THese were built entirely out of scrap materials. My friend took the dimentions of the materials I had left over and went to work on Google Sketch Up again. They hold my central vac hoses and attachments, large box of trash bags, and my bench sweep and dust pan. Please excuse the bags of trash, cardboard boxes, and the attic ladder in the pic. Lots of stuff to put out on the curb this week!
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Drawers in the Lista cabinets now have labels on them. I also mounted two paper towel holders under the upper cabinets. In addition, I hung the two nice red metal cabinets that I had before on the side wall. I store my brake cleaner, oil, penetrating oil, etc. in the lower one. The upper one has car repair manuals and other garage equipment manuals. I rarely use these unless it's a major project, so they went up top!
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You can see the restored Wilton vise on the left front of the workbench. I am really happy with the results of all the work I put into that vise! It works like a dream now. You can also see the outlet strip that I mounted on the wall under the upper cabinets. Now I can charge all my stuff at once instead of having to wait for a plug to open up! I have my sharpening system (adhesive backed sand paper on a super smooth substrate) clamped to the workbench. I need to sharpen two old planes I have as well as clean up the bottom of the shoes on both of them. I'm still on the first two grits, so a long ways to go! Clearly, I have some cable management issues to deal with as I don't like them showing under the work bench, but that's a bit down the list of things to do.
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I put the Charles Parker on my old Sears Workbench that I mounted on small casters. I took the back panel off the workbench so I can use it from either side. Oh, before one of you guys gives me grief about the length of the bolts I used to mount the Charles Parker, they were what I had on hand and I haven't taken the time to trim them yet. Lots of little things still to do...
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