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Wow!!! Super!!! That thing is like a fine Vault, and the contents are Vault-worthy too!
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Thanks! Just down the road from you assuming you are in Indy. I'm in Columbus.
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02-10-2017, 10:56 AM
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Very nice. Are your planes vertical? I hope to start on a cabinet for my handtools in the near future. I'm also just down the road, a little farther, in Lafayette.
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Planes are vertical. Here is a pic with the interior partition doors open exposing the planes.
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I love it. And the tool collection isn't bad either.
You really have thought of everything - altered spacing of the little garages, a little shelf for the oil. Just one question. I see the magnetic catches to hold the inner doors closed. What keeps the outer doors shut?
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(02-10-2017, 12:49 PM)Steve Friedman Wrote: I love it. And the tool collection isn't bad either.
You really have thought of everything - altered spacing of the little garages, a little shelf for the oil. Just one question. I see the magnetic catches to hold the inner doors closed. What keeps the outer doors shut?
Steve
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They actually stay closed on their own. However I have thought about embedding rare earth magnets in the edge of the carcass and the doors which would do the trick.
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I'm in love. I need those plans. And I need to quit procrastinating.
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Very nice craftsman-like work and design.
It is about the size that I am thinking of building as replacement for my current "cabinet."
Do you know what Fine Wood Working (FWW) issue the plan is in? Could not find it on the FWW site.