Turning and Carving Cabinet

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cdmclain
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Post by cdmclain »

Very nice storage cabinet. I like the revolving top concept that allows greater access, thanks for the ideas.
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Not only does it serve a very good purpose, it's done really well. I would be proud to have that in my workshop. I like the Lazy Susan-idea for the top. The other great touch are the industrial casters for rolling it around and keeping your tools near by your current project.
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stant wrote:Not only does it serve a very good purpose, it's done really well. I would be proud to have that in my workshop. I like the Lazy Susan-idea for the top. The other great touch are the industrial casters for rolling it around and keeping your tools near by your current project.
Wow someone who sees thing the same way I do. My bride and kids didn't pick up on the value of wheels under everything in the shop until they helped me move into the new shop. Many thanks for all of the nice comments on this project. They really feel good coming from some real pros like each of you are. Fjimp
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