My coronavirus at home project

Sbradley0911

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Since I've been just sitting at home figured I'd get the home shop/ garage moving... still not done but moving along
 

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Cool looking,  are the systainers on full extensions? I was thinking of doing a very similar thing and yours looks great!
 
Don T said:
Looks great. How long did that take to build?
I started awhile back but only really did a few hours here and there on the weekends and at night.  I've pretty much have been working on it all last week (as much as my kids allowed)
 
Thompmd said:
Cool looking,  are the systainers on full extensions? I was thinking of doing a very similar thing and yours looks great!
Yes full extension
 

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Wow, that looks great. Nice and clean.  Looks like it will be a pleasure to be in the shop.
 
Thanks for everyone's nice comments.  I can't take all the credit. The original design was from Jay Bates miter saw station that I kinda changed to my own needs..
 
Joelm said:
Wow, that looks great. Nice and clean.  Looks like it will be a pleasure to be in the shop.
Thanks,  need to finish drawers and faces on the last lower cabinet and make some knobs with the Origin and then start organizing and loading it up... still have to figure out the rest of the layout for mft, kreg station and bunch of other stuff
 
Very clean and flexible looking design.  Look forward to pictures of when it is completed.
 
Thanks guys,  everything is very flexible and could be relocated. Especially the slides for the systainers.  I used the LR32 for all the holes and drilled on both the 16 and 32 setting so they all can be adjusted and changed for new systainers down the road.  The nice part about the hardware I used is that the slides can be mounted in the same hole on both sides of the 3/4  without interfering with each other.

 
Jim Kirkpatrick said:
Excellente!  I wish my shop was that neat and organized!
Thanks,  it definitely looks nice and organized until you start filling it with $hit  [scared]
 
Do you remember how deep the extensions you got were ?

I haven’t decided on a final layout but was wondering as an example having my sander & sandpaper in a single wider pull out but . My buddy is always telling me convenience convenience and I’m trying to build that in.

Just picking your brain a little
 
Looks Great!

This is my first COVID 19 project:

It's done except for the knobs, those are ordered.  I need to start something else.  It's boring but I may pressure wash and then do some painting on the house - trim mostly since it is brick. 

Jim
 

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Sorry, I meant to include two pictures.
 

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Thompmd said:
Do you remember how deep the extensions you got were ?

The drawer slides are 14" full extension and the base is
401mm 316mm. I made a template and routed out the feet of the  systainers so they would sit flush and not move around on the base.
 

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wow, really nice one! i wish i had bought some wood to do the same during those hard times... now you have a great place that inspires you! fantastic job!
 
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