Tool & Garage Organization Thread
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Re: Tool & Garage Organization Thread
Thanks cvmetalman, these are great, I will find a few very useful. Appreciate it
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Coming back to this waaaaay late! A year and a month!
I'm looking for a rack to hold rolls to grab the roll and use elsewhere as you stated. I'd like to hold 10-12 rolls I think, but any size would be good.
I'll try to be watching for any replies this time!
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Just a simple drawing for organizing 1" hex dies. Thought I'd contribute something quick as this site has been all kinds of fun to browse around!
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Great idea on the die organizer, mine are all loose and takes too long to dig through them to find what I want. Thanks for sharing.
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Re: Tool & Garage Organization Thread
Thanks for the file! Very nicely executed with your labels for each die. My metric and sae tap and die sets are still in the original cases from when I purchased them back in the 70's. But I do have some additional dies (spares) that I could use something like this for.
Keep up the good work.
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I only have the round dies that store in their original cases, along with the taps.
But you came up with a good alternative to rustling around in a "BOX", looking for the right one.
Spend a little time organizing, and save a bunch of time in the long run!
Nice thinking outside of the "BOX" - see what I did there.. HAHA!
But you came up with a good alternative to rustling around in a "BOX", looking for the right one.
Spend a little time organizing, and save a bunch of time in the long run!
Nice thinking outside of the "BOX" - see what I did there.. HAHA!
Doug,
4x4 GoTorch- expanded
Height Control/Advanced DesignEdge
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Logan Lathe + myriads of other shop toys
**CAUTION**- "Does Not Play Well With Others"
4x4 GoTorch- expanded
Height Control/Advanced DesignEdge
Hypertherm 45XP-
Logan Lathe + myriads of other shop toys
**CAUTION**- "Does Not Play Well With Others"