Putting 10 lbs. of Tools In a 5 lb. Shop
"Michael A. Terrell" wrote:
I had an old rack for 9 track computer tapes sitting around, so I made a rolling base for it, then I covered one side with 1/4" hardboard, and the Harbor Freight version of those bins. That left the other side open, which was filled with the old metal framed AkroMills 50 drawer parts cabinets. Small parts on one side, bigger stuff on the other! Not only can it turn, but it can be rolled almost anywhere in the shop to keep things close at hand. 9 track tapes. I used to have a machine in my office for reading cad data and also filing michigan state payroll information. We were still sending Michigan 9 track tapes as late as 2000. Wes |
Putting 10 lbs. of Tools In a 5 lb. Shop
Wes wrote:
9 track tapes. I used to have a machine in my office for reading cad data and also filing michigan state payroll information. We were still sending Michigan 9 track tapes as late as 2000. Wes I paid a whole $5 for the rack in 1990. It had sat in the corner of my old shop for years as a crappy set of shelves, so I had to find SOME use for it. :) -- Service to my country? Been there, Done that, and I've got my DD214 to prove it. Member of DAV #85. Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
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