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So I was going to build a cutoff storage area next, and I had an epiphany in the shop.  Since I have a DC tube running through the miter saw area now, I'm not storing large items underneath it.  When I was confined to the garage, my jointer lived here.  It's not perfect, and it doesn't hold plywood, but it was simple and I used up some of my plywood scraps to make it.  If it doesn't work like I want, I can always repurpose it.

It also forced me to cull some of the smaller cutoffs. 

I had gotten through some of the maple cutoffs earlier by tripling the size of the kids' Jenga collection for the shop.  
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#7
Looks good.

Any flat surface..............
Steve

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#8
Great solution using the space you have.  Looks like you have some room below for more storage as well.
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#9
" Looks like you have some room below for more storage as well"

Extra room is a luxury I am still getting used to.
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Cutoff Storage - Finished


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