My New Undermount Storage Solution

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very nice, I think, as you have already, put the new wheels on before this.

I have had to replace older wheels and removing the under storage sometime is a pain.

Wheels first and the new ones will probably roll better.
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cooch366 wrote:Wow what a great idea and MAJOR space saver! A great space for storing the big stuff in an out of the way place,close.

I can see adding a piece of plexiglass as a top, to help keep "stuff" out, and to help with keeping it a little cleaner. We have enough to clean up now:D

Great idea and design.

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I agree - nice storage but my first thought was all the saw dust raining down through everything…plexiglass or some similar shield over the top would help minimize that.
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dgale wrote:I agree - nice storage but my first thought was all the saw dust raining down through everything…plexiglass or some similar shield over the top would help minimize that.
Yeah, some way to keep the cleanup more manageable. You know that dust finds a way into everything
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Did anyone else notice this undermount storage solution allowed the use of a lift assist?
I think it is a fantastic idea?
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Where are the plans

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Have you gotten to making plans for this yet ? I would be very interested in you plans. :)
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2centsworth wrote:Have you gotten to making plans for this yet ? I would be very interested in you plans. :)
FYI the OP has not logged onto the site since June 2013, so not likely they will respond to this or any other discussion in this thread
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Two '47 10E's (serial#4314+6149) - one a dedicated drill press and the other a lathe
Two 10E/ER in parts slowly being restored…#26822 and #????? (SS plate missing)
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Re: My New Undermount Storage Solution

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I think it is the best one I have seen so far.
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