Monza Harry
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@Hephaestus29, I'm thinking his concern is oxidation and contamination (dissimilar metal [or other] dust) from the shop atmosphere. Those would be my concerns anyway. OP nice work around! Harry

I've had one of those for 20 years. Yours has inspired me to do the same. Thx.
Optigrab!


Great repurpose Steve!Here is a medical instrument cart that needed a couple front wheels and a bit of modification(remove the instrument brackets) now my plasma cart. The plasma cutter never had its own cart and place to keep the kit assembled. This litte cart is not heavy duty but just about perfect for the plasma cutter.![]()


I used one once in a halloween haunted house to look like a train. Long ago without much automation available. It was in a section of a maze where you were on your hands & knees.I just replaced my garage door opener. The old one worked fine and was the conventional 1/2 HP chain-type that ran down the middle of the ceiling. Any ideas for re-purposing it?

I'm still working on my late father-in-law's house. My wife painted his bedroom and closet. But there was a big hole cut in the back of the closet where his ex-wife had cut access into the roof/attic to hide her Home Shopping Club purchases, lol. Her clothes hung on that rod in front of it; he had no idea it was back there!
I made a little door out of scrap 1x4s, a scrap piece of 3/4 plywood, 2 hinges and a magnet catch I had in my parts bins. $0 total invested. Here's the before and after:
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As a matter of fact, they did.
I was just about to do something like that as a means to watering some fruit trees several hundred feet from our house, but I ended up getting a 500' roll of 3/4" poly tubing and running that along the edge of the yard.


I refuse to buy the lake rake too! I'll have to look into my collection of hillbilly modified rakes and see if i can get a good picture.Another one from the "fixing up father-in-law's house" file... The pond has a lot of algae and **** around the edge. We looked into getting a pond rake, but they are like $200. After looking at pictures of pond rakes, I thought "heck, I probably have enough junk in my CPVC parts drawers to make a makeshift pond rake". Turns out, I did. I just have to go buy some 1/2" caps for the ends so it doesn't take on water. The CPVC handle is just a placeholder to get the angle right. He has a big aluminum handle for a chimney brush that I am going to use when I get to the property. Here's my junk-drawer masterpiece, lol:
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Here I was thinking you were making a manifold to run air lines in the shop.Another one from the "fixing up father-in-law's house" file... The pond has a lot of algae and **** around the edge. We looked into getting a pond rake, but they are like $200. After looking at pictures of pond rakes, I thought "heck, I probably have enough junk in my CPVC parts drawers to make a makeshift pond rake". Turns out, I did. I just have to go buy some 1/2" caps for the ends so it doesn't take on water. The CPVC handle is just a placeholder to get the angle right. He has a big aluminum handle for a chimney brush that I am going to use when I get to the property. Here's my junk-drawer masterpiece, lol:
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Fantastic job, inphx. Great workspace.







Wonderful DonSome of you may have seen this over on my garage thread but I think it fits on here as well
I found this old truck grille shell at a swap meet a couple of years ago thinking it would make a good display case do I brought it home with me
At this point I've welded in a piece at the top and removed some of the bracing and welded in a plate to close up the opening at the bottom.
Then I built a couple of fenders and attached them to the shell
Next I added a couple of side panels for mounting the shelf runners and a bottom shelf to clean up the interior
The bottom needed a little work to get it to sit straight.
A little primer to clean it up
A splash of paint and a back to support a mirror before adding the shelves
Added a couple of headlights and some cars for the shelves and we can call this one done