dlcwent
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If I kept everything, I'd have to build another 35'x80' shop.




Nines, are you part of the flood zone they are talking about on the news?

) from bed frames to server racks and even a treadmill, nothing was jiving. I finally measured from the lip to the inner bracing and it was 1-1/8" so I cut some 2x4's to length and chiseled the ends to just over an inch and hammered them in. The casters were free from a huge server rack and are screwed to the 2x's and the 2x's were screwed to the lower cabinet with lag bolts. I painted the 2x's black so they don't stand out, you can see about 1/4" below the bottom cabinet when standing back. I also had a scrap piece of nice plywood a neighbor had thrown to the curb a while back during a remodel. It was half poly coated on the good side so I just rough sanded the back side and stained it with ebony stain leftover from my lathe table build. There was not enough left to get a good saturation but enough that it won't look dirty the first time I put my dirty hands or tools on it. Next up is to mount the vise and arbor press and put my boxes on top. I'll get more pics when I'm done.
That's next, I need to access the lathe to make the slo motion pulley this weekend. Having the cabinets in place means I can do away with another cabinet on that side after I move the contents over, and I'm getting rid of the old wood table that sat there buried for almost two years now so it's a two-fer... 
The lathe is buried in the aftermath of making the cabinets fit. There was stuff in front of it before but now there is stuff in front of the stuff in front of it.That's next, I need to access the lathe to make the slo motion pulley this weekend. Having the cabinets in place means I can do away with another cabinet on that side after I move the contents over, and I'm getting rid of the old wood table that sat there buried for almost two years now so it's a two-fer...
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Man it would be nice to have a lathe.......... oh snap, I think I found one tonight under a bunch of stuff in my shop!


Nine, I changed my mind and want the cabinets back. After careful deliberation I'm going to use them to make a changing table. Imagine how many diapers would fit!
Once you get the "right" cabinet, it makes all others feel inadequate. Looks great, I am guessing you could do away with the two small boxes on top, just use one drawer each. Then you could put a shelf or rack to hang thins back there.
Nine, I changed my mind and want the cabinets back. After careful deliberation I'm going to use them to make a changing table. Imagine how many diapers would fit!
Looks like it will work real well. What are the dimensions?
That will be perfect, it is even on wheels so you can move it wherever you want. Now you can use the vise to hold the kid.
Just remember to NOT open more than one drawer in a stack at a tim (no safeties...) I've seem a stack tip over... Not funny, even if it's "only" paper...
Looking Good Nine!
Silly Outlaw, that is for a swiveling 1970s retro lamp he is going to make. That way he can set the mood for fondu night.
Stay out of my head, thank you.
