2012年11月23日星期五

The Perfect Instructable wow gold Z4

The Perfect InstructableQuestions are a super-easy way to get answers from the Instructables community. Learn how to build, do, or make anything! You just ask a question and the community will provide answers. You choose the best answer!Submit a Forum Topic!The forums are the place to ask questions, share a cool project from another site, find collaborators for your latest project, or discuss anything of interest to the Instructables community wow po.GuidesWhat is a guide?Guides are a collection of Instructables, such as '5 Minute Recipes' or 'Father's Day Gifts'.Start creating your own now!Start a new groupDo you have a lot of images to upload?If you prefer to upload your images before you submit, then this is for you.Remember to tag them so they will be easier for you to find when you are viewing your library.You can also upload images when you are creating your posts.Did you find a bug or have a suggestion for us?We appreciate all the help our users give us in tracking down bugs and making the site better for everyone.This is a custom built cubicle to organize a lot of tools, supplies, and an electronics workbench/ lab area. I had to live away from home for ten months (in a little, tiny, cheap, studio appartment) due to job requirements. I took a lot of my (hobby) tools and supplies with me and quickly got tired of hunting through boxes stacked on top of boxes (see Before picture).I first priced some large heavy duty shelving units at the local big box store and it ran into several hundred dollars. I decided I could do better than that and have a nice cubicle customized to my needs. I will admit this idea was sparked many years ago when I first saw some custom cubicles in a book, Nomadic Furniture, but mine goes a bit beyond those designs.This cubicle is built of about 30 2x2s for framing, 1x10s for shelving, hardware consists of 1/4 inch nuts, bolts, and lock and fender washers. A few deck screws secure the shelves. I wasn't sure the 2x2s were going to be strong enough, but with the intermediate supports in the middle of each side, its plenty strong. I had the red paint and some of the wood, and the desk its built around, but I think the whole thing could be done for around $100 max. Far cheaper than equivalent amount of store bought shelves!Two sides are against walls, and two sides are open beyond the cube, which helps keep me from getting claustrophobic. But, that's not a problem for me - I love this space!My finished size came out to about 7 x 7 x 7 foot cube. I first envisioned a cube within a cube with the space between them filled with shelves. But wow gold, as the design developed, it ended up being constructed as a series of "ladders" going around the area - you can see this in the build sequence pictures wow gold. Notice I had to stagger the level of shelves from one side to the adjoining sides.hardwarechick says:Mar 14, 2012. 7:17 PMReplyI was just looking through instructables and came across yours. This is exactly what I need. I live in a condo and have a small storage space for my big power tools but when I want to do a small project I have to round up all my supplies from 3 different closets and underbed organizers. I have a 16x16 foot bedroom and am going to put this in the back corner. I rescued eight brand new 6 panel doors so I am gonna close it in and paint it to blend w/ my bedroom. Thank you. I will start tomorrow and send you pictures. Thank you thank you.
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