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eldyfig
12-13-2008, 09:08 PM
Just finished this cart for all my cut-offs. I made it 6', instead of 8', to conserve some space. I am deeply satisfied. No more long stock stored in the trusses overhead.
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charlese
12-13-2008, 09:28 PM
Nice work, Tony!! It sure has solved one of your storage problems. Very nice! The 6' length was an excellent idea! In Fact - I might just do something similar. Yours looks soooo good! :D
However - The pessimist in me says if I had one of those, it would soon get filled up just like my other storage structures.
a1gutterman
12-13-2008, 09:33 PM
That looks great, Tony!
Looks good Tony and it's USABLE to. Personally I use the bucket method right now. :)
eldyfig
12-14-2008, 01:27 PM
Thanks for the compliments. It's a ShopNotes plan. It gave me a chance to get some practice using a taper jig to cut the dividers on the side and a chance to cut a bunch of 5 degree bevels on the sides of each shelf and the bottom of the sheets used to construct the tower.
Nice Job!
I wish I had room for one of these, it sure would solve some of my storage problems.
John
pinkiewerewolf
12-14-2008, 07:11 PM
That is one sweet lumber cart.
I like the before & after photos w & w/o lumber, that shows the usefulness quite well.
doug45601
12-14-2008, 07:28 PM
Very nice! Handy for moving around and keeping things neat and at hand... If I had something like that I would be temped to steal a piece of plywood off it to complete a project.
Been known to do that from time to time "Don't get any thing made out of wood near me, I may just rob something off it..