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No, not THAT kind!
This kind.
My storage area is bleeding over into my work area and I need to get things a bit more organized. I put up shelf brackets some time ago which work great for longer boards, but using them for shorts (under 3') just clutters them up and things tend to make loud crashing sounds when I try to remove the 'one' little board I need.
So, I was thinking about something like this, mounted on casters it would store beneath the long board storage and in front of the sheet goods.
It would hold anything 3' and under in bins sized 36", 18" and 12" deep. Which gets us to another question - how short is too short? Since it is said you can't safely machine boards less than 12" long, I'm thinking anything less hits the burn pile (except highly figured or expensive - like ebony).
What say ye? I don't have room under any tools or cabinets, so the roll-a-round box seems like the way to go, but I could be wrong. It has happened once or twice.
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