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October 15, 2019 at 1:09 pm #735510
Saw till is all done now. A couple of missteps on the dovetails but not serious in shop furniture and good practice. I cut too far in the pin behind the mitre on the side panels.
Handsome looking till. Looks like you need to buy about 3 or 4 more saws.
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October 15, 2019 at 1:53 pm #735514Saw till is all done now. A couple of missteps on the dovetails but not serious in shop furniture and good practice. I cut too far in the pin behind the mitre on the side panels.
It’s beautiful. I love when people take the time to make their ships beautiful as well as functional.
Charlie
__________________October 15, 2019 at 2:17 pm #735515Saw till is all done now. A couple of missteps on the dovetails but not serious in shop furniture and good practice. I cut too far in the pin behind the mitre on the side panels.
Looks great , looks like you have a decent collection of hand saws
October 15, 2019 at 6:47 pm #735526Saw till is all done now. A couple of missteps on the dovetails but not serious in shop furniture and good practice. I cut too far in the pin behind the mitre on the side panels.
I’d say that looks pretty durn sweet. Nice addition to the shop. 🙂
The dovetails came out great even with the missteps. Nothing a bit of putty can’t fill in.Stan
From the Northwest corner of Montana.October 16, 2019 at 6:46 am #735565Thanks, guys, one more step in getting stuff put away in the new shop and, yes, there is room for some more saws. I just have to keep an eye out for them in second hand shops and the Restore.
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Even if you can’t Be The Pro… Be The Poster you’d want to read.October 22, 2019 at 9:09 pm #736022I talked about this as a means of hanging things in the shop but did not yet post pictures. You start with a floor plate for 1/2 inch pipe. Mount to a board and then mount the board to the wall. Pick as long a length of pipe as you want to hang your items on. It has helped me fill some dead spots with storage of items that can hang. In one picture I show a single mount. In the others, a double mount. I have a six pipe board in the shop also.
October 22, 2019 at 9:16 pm #736031I talked about this as a means of hanging things in the shop but did not yet post pictures. You start with a floor plate for 1/2 inch pipe. Mount to a board and then mount the board to the wall. Pick as long a length of pipe as you want to hang your items on. It has helped me fill some dead spots with storage of items that can hang. In one picture I show a single mount. In the others, a double mount. I have a six pipe board in the shop also.
That’s a very cool idea!
Now I have to buy some floor plate.October 22, 2019 at 9:20 pm #736035Doobie
ModeratorI talked about this as a means of hanging things in the shop but did not yet post pictures. You start with a floor plate for 1/2 inch pipe. Mount to a board and then mount the board to the wall. Pick as long a length of pipe as you want to hang your items on. It has helped me fill some dead spots with storage of items that can hang. In one picture I show a single mount. In the others, a double mount. I have a six pipe board in the shop also.
Great idea Lon. I did similar using some old broom handles for light duty stuff in my shop in a dead space.
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October 22, 2019 at 9:27 pm #736039Great idea Lon. I did similar using some old broom handles for light duty stuff in my shop in a dead space.
More than once I needed a longer length so all I did was unscrew the shorter pipe and put in a longer one. A 30 second project. If you get the board screwed into a stud, you can hang a ton of weight on it.
October 22, 2019 at 9:35 pm #736040Doobie
ModeratorGreat idea Lon. I did similar using some old broom handles for light duty stuff in my shop in a dead space.
More than once I needed a longer length so all I did was unscrew the shorter pipe and put in a longer one. A 30 second project. If you get the board screwed into a stud, you can hang a ton of weight on it.
You just spurred an idea for something in my shed that may get stored like that with heavy piping. I’ll try to remember this tomorrow when I go out there and see if it’s feasible.
October 22, 2019 at 10:09 pm #736041I talked about this as a means of hanging things in the shop but did not yet post pictures. You start with a floor plate for 1/2 inch pipe. Mount to a board and then mount the board to the wall. Pick as long a length of pipe as you want to hang your items on. It has helped me fill some dead spots with storage of items that can hang. In one picture I show a single mount. In the others, a double mount. I have a six pipe board in the shop also.
Thanks Lon , simple but brilliant , I’m definitely going to be using this this upcoming weekend , I’ll pick up the material.
February 10, 2020 at 10:43 am #740819FritzSemos
ProGreat post! Very good idea. Thanks for sharing this with us.
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