Sys-AZ project

jimmieshear

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I just received the final set of drawers for my cabinet. Now all my Systainers are off the shop floor and no longer driving me crazy. It's fun banging your foot into a plastic box all the time.

It's really great to pull out the right tool, and not have to sort through a stacked set of Systainers for the right one. :-) Really pleased with the drawers, and being able to build a custom cabinet that fits perfectly under my shop window is a big bonus.

 

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Wow, that's really great!  What finish did you use on the cabinet?

Mike A.
 
mike_aa said:
Wow, that's really great!  What finish did you use on the cabinet?

Mike A.

Thanks all. I appreciate the feedback!

Mike, I used joint compound to fill any defects in the wood since I used MDF and was going to paint it anyway. I then applied Sherwin-Williams primer for wood, and finished it with Sherwin-Williams oil enamel based paint.

Anyone have recommendations for a good hard, long lasting paint other than oil based enamel? I'm a complete novice, just having fun getting my shop setup and getting organized. Recommendations and constructive comments are always welcome!  [big grin]
 
Cool I really like that .looks very clean and neat

Good inspiration ..Need to get on with mine
 
Looks really smart! .. are the Festool pull-out drawers full extension .. ie are you able to fully open the systainer lids when the drawers are pulled out?
 
Pablo Ceniza said:
Looks really smart! .. are the Festool pull-out drawers full extension .. ie are you able to fully open the systainer lids when the drawers are pulled out?

Yep  :)
 

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Very nice! So the drawers rest on shelf pins? Or do you screw them to the location you want them?
 
overanalyze said:
Very nice! So the drawers rest on shelf pins? Or do you screw them to the location you want them?

You screw them in to the location you want. I put holes in every 32 mm using the LR32 system.
 
That is sharp!

Oil or enamel is you best bet without a properly vented spray booth. Catalyzed finishes are the way to go if you do have a proper spray booth. If not they are highly combustible and completely illegal to use on sight.

Google Fine Paints Of Europe. Its the next best thing to actual catalyzed finishes. Get ready for the price tag though. And without question you must use their primer. Don't use their latex stuff. Its great for walls but their enamel is unreal!   
 
That is totally awesome, if you don't mind I am going to build a clone!  I have been wanting to build one for some time now (and my stack is getting too big!)  You have inspired me!!

Great work~
 
Bauskac said:
That is totally awesome, if you don't mind I am going to build a clone!  I have been wanting to build one for some time now (and my stack is getting too big!)  You have inspired me!!

Great work~
Thanks for the great comment! It was a lot of fun to put together!!
 
Great job - is that a face frame or just wider sides on the cabinet? 

It's hard to see from the photos but did you use the LR32 for 32mm holes that give you adjustments on the pull-out drawers?  And if so, how are you handling back-to-backs holes?

Really like the 3-up design with a top to unify them.

Thanks for sharing.

neil
 
neilc said:
Great job - is that a face frame or just wider sides on the cabinet? 

It's hard to see from the photos but did you use the LR32 for 32mm holes that give you adjustments on the pull-out drawers?  And if so, how are you handling back-to-backs holes?

Really like the 3-up design with a top to unify them.

Thanks for sharing.

neil

Thanks Neil :)

Yes, I used the LR32 system for the shelf holes. The instructions (if I remember correctly) have you plunge the router to 13mm. I was using 18mm plywood, so they're not all the way through. I also created 3 individual boxes, and just slapped them together.

You are correct, the sides and front are all just decorative face framing.

Thanks for your comments!
 
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