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Well done, Gary!
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I like that, a lot. I'll have to copy it on mine.
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Awesome design.
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Very nice. I see your pics are on photobucket. I cannot view them unless I go to quote you.
You can post them directly here now.
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(01-06-2019, 10:44 PM)glzahn Wrote: A few weeks ago I asked for ideas for storage under a SuperMax 19-38. Thanks Big Dave for the inspiration. Here's my version. Doors to be added this week.
Sweet, any details? I'd love to add that to my 19-38 stand.
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That looks well thought out. Nicely done.
It appears you are storing other papers than just what the machine uses under there.