I like how the grain patten is layed out on the drawer fronts. Wonder how many people notice that. I did a workshop with 500lb glides on the drawers and a magnetic lock system to hold mitre saws,Lamello biscuit joiners and other High end shop tools secure so the labors and some employees couldn't just walk out with them. I used 2 sheets and layed out the drawers the same way. Ran it through a Felder table saw keeping a blade with between drawer fronts. Bet it is a lot easier using the TS55. The guy I did the work for bought the Ts55 after I finished and left,lol.Roadkilled said:[big grin] maybe.
Time will tell if they hold up and work to expectations. I really want to systainer everything and have a rack down one side but security is a big issue. Looked into an aluminium locking roller setup but the cost really did out way the usability. Will stick with this for the time being
Cheers
Roadkilled said:;D your the first mate. Yes quite simple with the TS.
[eek]That would have taken ages mate and the curve of the hand grab would have been a PITA plus the chipboard grain give extra purchase to pull the draw from the retention clip. I did give it thought for about 0.5 of a second though [tongue]jonny round boy said:Roadkilled said:;D your the first mate. Yes quite simple with the TS.
So you went to the effort of making the grain follow, but yet you couldn't find a roll of edging tape, huh??? [poke]
[big grin]