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Nothing fancy, but I made some sawdust. The missus was having a bit of trouble accessing her spice collection and we needed some more storage room for canned goods so I cobbled together this set of shelves to handle the overflow. They are located at the landing of the stairs heading to our room over the garage and are hidden most of the time and right next to our pantry, so are still very handy.
Painted poplar frame (dado plus dominoes) and hardboard back. One fixed shelf and several adjustable shelves on shelf pins. Roughly 40" x 65" x 5.5" deep. Screwed to joist at the top to prevent tipping.
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Also rediscovered one of the benefits of having the shop in the garage.... a well stocked fridge. Pickled eggs and pickled sausage!
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Painted poplar frame (dado plus dominoes) and hardboard back. One fixed shelf and several adjustable shelves on shelf pins. Roughly 40" x 65" x 5.5" deep. Screwed to joist at the top to prevent tipping.
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,
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Also rediscovered one of the benefits of having the shop in the garage.... a well stocked fridge. Pickled eggs and pickled sausage!
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