Daughters loft bed
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I built this loft bed for my daughter to save on space!
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Milwaukee Installation Drill/Driver
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Tool: Installation Drill/Driver Shop Now Manufacturer: Milwaukee MSRP: $179 (bare tool) I use mostly 12-volt cordless tools in my shop. Modern technology helps you do a lot with lighter, more compact tools. But it wasn't until I needed …Source
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Simple Door Bucks
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Hello everyone. I pray that you all are well. We've all heard that necessity is the mother of invention. Well, in this case I didn't invent squat! As with many of you, I had a need and looked to others for a solution to that need. In this case the need was to stand an interior door on edge so that I could do some hand plane work to it. Thus, the need for the door bucks. These door bucks are not my design. I'm simply copying someone else's work. I like this design because it's super simple (cause I'm super lazy) and the bucks can be made from stuff you probably have laying around the shop. As usual, I made a video of the build. Maybe it will help you should such a need arise. Take care. Pic 1- The door that I need to work on Pic 2- Each base piece is 24” long Pic 3- Scrap material that was used for the uprights. Pic 4- Attaching uprights to the base Pic 5- The completed door bucks Pic 6- The door bucks in use
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adjustable height jewelers bench
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This is a project I worked on last year during the lock down, but the location i was going to put it was being used as a paint booth so it was stowed away until today. It's an adjustable height jewelers bench from 34” to 41” tall. I used a surplus Dynalift hydraulic table lift and re-plumbed it with 3/16 copper brake lines instead of the plastic tubing it came with so I could make the tight bends and hide all the lines inside the upper 1”x2”channel iron frame. The frame is constructed from 2×2 square tube steel with 1”x2” steel channel cross pieces. the cabinet is 3/4” prefinished Maple ply that I edge banded all the raw edges. This was the first time I had done that much edge banding what a pain. The top is 1 1/2” x 27” x 60” birch butcher block. I have some additional pics of the bench pin clamp and the lower drawers which have various tool holders that mount on french cleats. Not sure why the pics are upside down they are fine in my photos folder.
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Pegged Shoe Rack
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This simple rack uses no nails, no screws and holds up to 15 pairs of shoes.Source
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