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178507 "Dave Pearce" <dave@p...> 2008‑03‑25 Re: intro & shop question
For the shed I was in, I used one side exclusively for wood storage. I
had a storage cart I built that held all the offcut pieces with a
overhang on the back for larger sheet goods. On the studs behind it, I
hung large hooks all the way across in two rows and stacked up the long
boards there.=0D
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The plans for the storage cart I built are here:=0D
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http://www.woodmagazine.com/wood/story.jsp?storyid=/templatedata/wood/s-
tory/data/452.xml=0D
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I put casters on mine, and extended a lip on the bottom of the base that
overhung the back by about 5 inches, then added a small vertical peices
to help hold the sheet goods.=0D
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Good luck with your space!=0D
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-------- Original Message --------=0D
> From: "travis anderson-bond" =0D Sent: Tuesday, March
> 25, 2008 2:37 AM=0D To: "Roger Books" =0D Subject:
> Re: [OldTools] intro & shop question=0D
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> >  It sounds like 10x14 is a reasonable size if I do lumber storage=0D
> >  intelligently.=0D
> =0D
> FWIW: My woodshop is still "on paper" at the moment, but my plan is=0D
> to have the bulk of the wood storage outside (under a modded
> carport),=0D and only bring it in on a "as needed" basis. Except for
> the funny=0D little scraps and offcuts -- but I figure a few milk
> crates or=0D somesuch would do the job.=0D
> =0D


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