Kirby’s Shed: 5. The Right wall
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WOW Rod!!!!! I just can't get over how nice everything looks!!! Also, everything matches!!!! All the drawrs match. All the pulls match. My shop looks like a second hand lumber yard vomited everywhere. This bench is made of plywood. That shelf is part of a door. This other bech has 1 4x4 post for a leg, 2 stud type 2x4s and 1 pressure treated 2x4 for legs.....On the upside "benchzilla" which is nearing the final stages of consruction should be fairly uniform in construction materials. Nothing even close to whats in your shed, but a work of art for me. Keep those pictures comming man
Awww forget trying to fix it!!!! Lets just drink beer
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Rod,
Certainly is a beautiful shop. How long have you been 'building' it? Do you ever build anything other than for your shop?
I have a nice shop, though not with matched cabinets, etc., that is cleaned almost every night before I go upstairs, but no where near as nice or as clean as yours.
Congratulations on a wonderful sancutuary.
JerryJerry
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Is that the complete collection of shop notes?!
What is the purpose of the shelf (above the red lid jars), why not a solid piece of shelf? Or was it left over from something else?
How tall is the inside of your garage? Some of these pictures make it look like you have 10'+ ceilings.Ric
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YES! All ShopNotes. About every 6 months I flip thru them again - amazing how things that weren't relevant "then", are now.Is that the complete collection of shop notes?!
What is the purpose of the shelf (above the red lid jars), why not a solid piece of shelf? Or was it left over from something else?
How tall is the inside of your garage? Some of these pictures make it look like you have 10'+ ceilings.
You picked it - I made the shelf when I was in the old garage. Because it has always been "high" on a wall, I wanted to be able to see what was on it without climbing a ladder
Dang! I meant to measure the "ceiling" height - later, it's 5:30am
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