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Re: Tooling Cart
[QUOTE=Propworn;531178]Took a $75 rolling cart from Princess Auto and made it into a rolling tool cart for the mill. One piece of maple with one inch holes and 7 coats of polyurethane.
Dennis[/QUOT I like it, great idea
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If I can fit it in between , size wise. ?????. Den, would you kindly state the dimensions, that it takes up. Hieght, length, width and drawer/tray sizes please. I would appreciate your help. Send it via pm, if you want to, I will look forward to which direction to go. It also looks like it comes in pieces, that you assemble yoursef , does it ??? . I will be going to Barrie in a couple of weeks, so a visit to "Busy Bee" and Pricess Auto, is definitely on the menu. Thanks again . Take care. Dennis. Keep in touch. |
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06-01-2008, 07:28 AM | #4 | |
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I made the wood tool holder on top and together with tooling adds between 4 to 8 inches in height depending on tooling in the holders. Dennis |
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