#34
I've been working on a new tool cabinet since March and I am finally calling it done. It holds all of the hand tools that I use regularly. I'm mostly posting here to thank everyone who has posted so many pictures of their own cabinets (Dominic) because those pictures are where I almost every tool holding idea on mine.
If you would like to see pictures, look here.
http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthread.p...mplete!!!!

If you have any questions, fire away!


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that you also aspire to lead a quiet life, to mind your own business, and to work with your own hands, as we commanded you...
1 Thessalonians 4:11

my blog - thechristiantoolcabinet.wordpress.com
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#35
can't see pix on smc unless you are a member and log in
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#36
mike77x said:


can't see pix on smc unless you are a member and log in




+1

Would love to see the pics.

Editted to say: Now that I can see it, very
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#37
Never posted pics here before - testing

http://s1305.beta.photobucket.com/user/b...=3&o=2
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#38
try again

http://s1305.beta.photobucket.com/user/b...=3&o=2
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#39
not sure why the pic does not show, but I think the link works. I think you can scroll through all of them from there. If not, let me know.
thanks
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#40
That's a very nice storage wall-hanger, Bob. Looks too nice to hang tools in.

The link to the slide show works okay.

To embed pics in a post there are a couple of ways to do it. Easiest way is to view the picture on Photobucket and copy the image link off of PB and paste it into your posting here.

The image link looks like this for your outside-of-the-cabinet picture.

Code:
Code:
[image]http://i1305.photobucket.com/albums/s558/bobjones2000/45-complete.jpg[/image]



It is the image tags inside the square brackets [ and ] that display the image instead of a link. You would do that cut-&-paste for each picture you want to embed in a posting here.
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#41
Just beautiful!
Mike

Funny on occasion, embarrassing on average.
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#42
Nice looking cabinet! Well done!!

You sure added some "bling" with all the walnut accents! Not to mention the book matched walnut panels in the door!

Oh, I also like the way you used the through tenons on the frame and panel doors. You pulled that off NICELY!

I really want to see this loaded up with your tools.
See ya around,
Dominic
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#43
What an outstanding tool cabinet! Fantastic Craftsmanship! Great Job!!!

John
Formerly known as John's Woodshop
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