September 30, 201510 yr Thought I would post some updated pics a promised in another thread. I keep telling myself that I will get some good pictures when it is done, but I am starting to realize that it will likely never be "done" or "clean".... Anyway, it will serve me well and is way more than I ever thought I would have. My stepdaughter did the chalkboard paint on the cabinets - the OCD side of me wants to clean it up, but it's too sweet to mess with it. Her writing on the cabinets and the sign for the shop too. DSC02425 DSC02402DSC02403 DSC02431 DSC02426 DSC02434 DSC02413 DSC02409 DSC02407 Edited September 30, 201510 yr by Doug Jackson Picture changes and adding information
September 30, 201510 yr I'd work in that shop any day of the week - AWESOME! I'm VERY jealous!!!!!!!!!
September 30, 201510 yr Author Nice shop. Where's the pic of the ugly dog?Frosty The Lucky.Sticking his tongue out at me... He is a goof...DSC02333 by lone5oh, on Flickr
October 1, 201510 yr I think the blackboard cabinet doors are a great idea, it's one of the " why didn't I think of that?" category. (..er, thinking a little more, I'm sure I have half a tin of blackboard paint laying about somewhere....that is now destined for the side of my rather large box bellows.... Cheers for that idea Doug ) Edited October 1, 201510 yr by Smoggy
October 1, 201510 yr That's a handsome shop, I like the 'blackboard doors' too. Just a thought though, storing paint and varnish 'above the sparks' seems counterintuitive as vapors would 'settle ' to the ignition point? I could be wrong.
October 2, 201510 yr Author That's a handsome shop, I like the 'blackboard doors' too. Just a thought though, storing paint and varnish 'above the sparks' seems counterintuitive as vapors would 'settle ' to the ignition point? I could be wrong.Good point... I will have to move things around a bit. Thanks for catching that!
October 2, 201510 yr Oh that's a handsome dog, the whole goof thing is an act he's probably smarter than most of the people you see on the road.I like the blackboard cupboard door idea too, a real head slapper.If you were to gasket the doors with stick on weather stripping foam rubber and vent them out the back wall I wouldn't get too jumpy storing low yield volatiles in them. Not gasoline, paint thinner, etc. but sealed oil paint is a maybe.On the other hand not taking a chance you don't have to is a WAY gooder idea. Gasketed and vented floor cabinets might be better. Outside is best though Hmmmm?Frosty The Lucky
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