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CARS

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My dad has a tilting bin in his shop. The cabinets are from the kitchen when he renovated it a few decades ago.

Originally the bin held flour. Now it holds oil-dry.
 

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Hey Outlander my name is Pat and I wanted to say, I was thinking the same thing.So what would you put in those bins.
I think that workbench comes from a Pharma lab. IMO

Hey Pat. The best I could come up with was either rags (which would probably result in a fire), or something loose like oil-dry. The alternative is to remove them and make a space underneath. If that bench was $100 that's what I would do. For nearly $400, someone else needs to get creative :)
 
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Hey Pat. The best I could come up with was either rags (which would probably result in a fire), or something loose like oil-dry. The alternative is to remove them and make a space underneath. If that bench was $100 that's what I would do. For nearly $400, someone else needs to get creative :)

If I am not mistaken, I have seen the other products/material he sells and it is Pharma related. This is why I thought it may be a workbench also related to the pharma industry. I don't think there are many oil/dry rags lying around in that type of industry.
 

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It's a baker's table - the bins are used to keep dry goods like sugar and flour with a scoop. You could use them and just fill them up with drill cases, etc. I wouldn't think there would be much room or ease in reconfiguring them - especially at that price!
 
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