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The "Little Shop Cart" that could....

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Just completed my first for "shop use" project, a movable shop cart with a top surface for assembly and storage underneath. I have the Shop Notes #4 project plans as part of my Shopsmith purchase a year ago and have been wanting to build it for sometime now. Lots of firsts constructing the shop cart and it was a great learning experience. I want to put a couple of coats of "clear satin poly" finish on it to protect it.

Lots of room for current SS items and probably a little room for some more! Everyone be safe and get to woodworking.
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Post by charlese »

Hey there Carry! Nice job!!! Nice choice of materials, nice construction technique. Everything about it says quality. :D May you enjoy it for a long time!
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Very nice. I have a "roll around" shop cart on my list of priorities also.
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Post by beeg »

cdmclain wrote:Lots of room for current SS items and probably a little room for some more!

Good looking shop cart. BUT I bet it fills up quickly. Seems like no matter how much new space you make, it's NOT enough. :)
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Post by reible »

I like the cart! I could use one of those here in my computer room... I bet I could almost fill it up with workshop tools I have laying around in here.

Thanks for showing us!

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Wow, that's a nice cart, great looking job.
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Great job, Carry. Good looking cart.
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Very nice, Carry! That will serve you well.
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Nice cart! One of my first few "actual" woodworking projects will be a set of under cabinets for my SS, and a new, matching work table.
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Nice cart Carry, looks like quality work.
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