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Thread: Shop Cabinets Finished! (PICS)

  1. #16
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    Nice work man, I need to visit your shop one of these days.
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    Way to go T.J. ! They look fantastic.......and the storage and organization!!! I love having a spot for everything.......even being called anal at times but I can work way quicker and more efficient when I am not wasting time looking for everything! You are going to love it when you get everything put away. Although a whole lot more work, drawers are, in my opinion, THE way to go! You will thank yourself a million times over for the effort you put into this.........now git out there and put some tools in it!

  3. #18
    TJ nice execution. I really like the finish.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Singer
    Beautiful work and design!
    Thanks, Mark.
    But I can't take credit for the design. I built it from plans in AWW Jan. 05.
    T.J.
    Head Piddler, My Shop

  5. #20
    Nice shop cabinets. I know that mine add a ton of storage to my shop. Enjoy!

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    T.J.

    Very nice job on the cabinets. Simply Outstanding!

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    They look GREAT, TJ!!
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    Good looking cabinet TJ, to me drawers are the only way to go for storage. Cabinets with shelves always seem to hide things at least mine do while I somehow manage to keep the drawers pretty well organized, I even have four huge drawers for storing all my hand power tools.....don't have to worry about rolling up cords .
    David

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    Nice work, TJ!
    Mark

  10. #25
    TJ those look excellent. I used MDF on my cab fronts and wished now that I had used plywood. You did a great job!

    Corey

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shelley Bolster
    Way to go T.J. ! They look fantastic.......and the storage and organization!!! I love having a spot for everything.......even being called anal at times but I can work way quicker and more efficient when I am not wasting time looking for everything! You are going to love it when you get everything put away. Although a whole lot more work, drawers are, in my opinion, THE way to go! You will thank yourself a million times over for the effort you put into this.........now git out there and put some tools in it!
    I have seen some pictures of Shelley's workshop and I have to say it is more organized and cleaner than some surgical suites I have been in...

    But, she is right TJ, you did a GREAT JOB!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shelley Bolster
    Way to go T.J. ! They look fantastic.......and the storage and organization!!! I love having a spot for everything.......even being called anal at times but I can work way quicker and more efficient when I am not wasting time looking for everything! You are going to love it when you get everything put away. Although a whole lot more work, drawers are, in my opinion, THE way to go! You will thank yourself a million times over for the effort you put into this.........now git out there and put some tools in it!
    Thanks, Shelley!
    I couldn't agree more. For the past year, I've been using a bench I bought at an auction for $12. Its massive, heavy and it has served me very, very well during that time. But the storage underneath was two adjustable shelves and I added two sets of doors to the front. It works, but that space was always wasted because I hated getting in and out of it. Things hiding behind other things... So, at one point recently, it really clicked in my head: Drawers are the way to go. MUCH better, easier to see and more efficient. For me anyway. I like order. Alot.
    T.J.
    Head Piddler, My Shop

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    Looks really good TJ. Proud of ya!!


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    TJ,
    Great Job...
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    Those pulls look familar. Care to share how you milled them up. Mine are a 1/2 cove with a round over on the top side but I am always looking for new ideas.

    Run out and scratch one to get it out of the way. First one is the worst. I didn't even have mine done when I dinged it up.

    Nice work

    Joe
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