See how I added some simple tool cubbies to the assembly table I built last summer! You can see the original assembly table video here: • Assembly Table Build
Matthew Cremona Good eye! My wife's VHS tapes is just one of of many, many things that will shortly be leaving the garage as I transition it into a more dedicated workshop.
Neat project =) And great video. Easy to understand. At 2:37 you mention a board used in the bathroom. Wayne something. (I am danish, my ears didn´t catch the name.) What kind of material is that? =)
Hi malene koldborg - I called the material wainscoting, but it's probably properly called beadboard. It's like hardboard or MDF; a thin, durable panel. www.thisoldhouse.com/toh/photos/0,,20623161,00.html
Bill Van Loo Okay. At first glance it looked like the material Jay Bates used to make a "white board" for the shop. And I assumed it was some kind of plastic. He also sad it was used in the bathroom. thank you for the link.☺ always good to learn more.
Nice use of scrap, Bill. I've never done dados on the router, so I appreciate the heads-up on technique. Looks like it worked out well.
Nice score on the wood, I'm currently working on an assembly table myself.
VHS COLLECTION! oh and nice cubbies :)
Matthew Cremona Good eye! My wife's VHS tapes is just one of of many, many things that will shortly be leaving the garage as I transition it into a more dedicated workshop.
Good idea Bill I may do the same thing thanks
Nice project. One day is better. But a single weekend works for me too. Rare that I get the simplest of things done that fast :p
Good idea..and the lights on ur router must come in handy! Score for skil!
+1 subscribed:)
I don't like screwing around with my levels. I'll use them as straight-edges, but not tool guides. .
First comment!
Watch your videos in Brazil, very good all of them!
Thank you, Everton Amorim ! That's really inspiring to reach people as far away as Brazil!
Neat project =) And great video. Easy to understand.
At 2:37 you mention a board used in the bathroom. Wayne something. (I am danish, my ears didn´t catch the name.) What kind of material is that? =)
Hi malene koldborg - I called the material wainscoting, but it's probably properly called beadboard. It's like hardboard or MDF; a thin, durable panel.
www.thisoldhouse.com/toh/photos/0,,20623161,00.html
Bill Van Loo
Okay. At first glance it looked like the material Jay Bates used to make a "white board" for the shop. And I assumed it was some kind of plastic. He also sad it was used in the bathroom.
thank you for the link.☺ always good to learn more.
So, almost a year now, have you found the dividers troublesome with no top support yet, or did they get glued in?
+Uhlan I glued them in and they've been fine ever since. Thanks for checking in!