Hello, my question is: what is your storage cabinet called and where can I buy something just like it?
Hello, my question is: what is your storage cabinet called and where can I buy something just like it?
Yup. Looking a bit jumbled there, buddy.Well I’ve been doing some remodeling to make a room into an office and let’s say the I guess the footlocker that holds most of the tins in my “cellar” got jostled a bit… so I am not looking nearly as organized as you at the moment...
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Good idea. Same here with my pipes and straight razors. I’m likely closer to the “event” than you though.I told my kids when I die not to dump any of my tobacco, but try to sell it if they don’t want to smoke it.
Good idea. Same here with my pipes and straight razors. I’m likely closer to the “event” than you though.
Good philosophy. I’ve had a good long life already and that “event” is the last thing on my mind or at least will be. Still have a few more trout not catch though.Maybe. But there might be a city bus with my name on it somewhere lol. I used to worry about it a lot, but heck, life is to short as it without worrying about how short it end up being .
You have some fabulous offerings in there!!!Well I’ve been doing some remodeling to make a room into an office and let’s say the I guess the footlocker that holds most of the tins in my “cellar” got jostled a bit… so I am not looking nearly as organized as you at the moment...
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So are you going to be replenishing as you go? One tin of something next year to keep everything at your 5 years old (or at least 5 years in your drawer)?
That is, effect, the ultimate goal of mine as well. Congrats.
Something like this might work better: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0753G9WLS?th=1Could you use that egg crate type convoluted foam in the bottom of the drawer to keep the pipes from rolling, and to prevent wear on the finish?
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That would work!.Something like this might work better: Amazon.com - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0753G9WLS?th=1
I'm not sure if the link works, but it's the drawer liners mechanics use. The stuff I have is more of a waffle design so air can flow through it. It doesn't mark the tools yet it sort of holds them in place. I remember buying my stuff at Sears when I bought a set of Craftsman rolling tool chests for my garage