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Add Comment New handle design 09/05/2011
After much searching in my shop, I think I found an excellent solution for my cabinet door handles. I found a 20mm Beta socket wrench buried in one of my cabinets. I was lucky to find it's twin on Amazon for only $5. When installed this should make a unique door handle. I will epoxy a M20 x 80mm bolt to the upper part of the wrench and install using fender washers to distribute the weight across the door. Cabinet Door 09/05/2011
My first design for shop cabinet door handles didn't come out so well. The heat from the weld discolored the chrome handles. I tried in vain to remove the marks. No luck. My friends at the Garage Journal forum had many ideas of how to correct the heat marks. Some suggested covering the wrench with tape, still others mentioned powder coating, re-chroming, or even simple painting. The natural look of the wrench is important for my design idea. While I like the shiny chrome, it doesn't hold up when welded. The best idea given to me was from member CAOS who suggested: "Instead of welding bolts to the back for attaching to the door, why not epoxy two bolts into the box ends of the wrench. Then drill holes in the door to correspond with those bolts?" What a great idea! The handles will not be subjected to any stress so this just might work. Shop Cabinet Project 08/18/2011
Recently I scored a 1978 Snap-On Roller Chest. The problem is where to put the darn thing. After restoration of the chest, I am planning to build a shop cabinet around the Roller Chest. Here's my shop cabinet design finished just a few moments ago. The framing will be standard 2x4 lumber, with 3/4" BC Plywood for the shelves, sides, top, and bottom. I wanted doors but I didn't want cheesy looking plywood doors, even with edge trim. Standard sized kitchen cabinet doors wouldn't be right either. Luckily my good friend Dave come up with a nifty door solution. An interior wood door I asked? "Yes", Dave said, "think outside the box." A design concept was born. The 28" doors will be framed within the 2x4 cabinet frame. The doors will be flush mounted and feature 17mm-19mm S-Curve chrome wrenches as door handles. Clear LED rope lighting will run fore and aft of the shelf corners and operate through a door pressure switch. Above the roller chest will be two 12" deep bookshelves with lighting. The flat top surface of the roller chest will be covered with a handmade oak table top, sans legs. Stay tuned, this is gonna be fun! Macro Images with Lego Mini Figurines 08/13/2011
What better way to practice macro photography, than with Lego mini figurines? They're the ideal size and quite detailed. If memory serves me correctly these are all made with robotics. Enjoy The Girls 08/07/2011
Ouch! 08/05/2011
Death @ 77mph 08/01/2011
Tool Drool, Volume 1 06/17/2011
For your viewing pleasure... Snap-On KRA-30F Restoration Project 06/16/2011
I started on the Snap-On Rolla box today. The first process will be grinding off the multi-layered paint on the exterior surfaces. After a humbling experience with my air grinder, I switched over to a nifty Bosch 1380 SLIM. At 7.5 amps it has the power I need for grinding and stripping. | CategoriesAll |























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