OK, OK, so I picked myself up and got back to work. It's hard to do anything in a 43 deg shed.
I removed everything from the storage rack, lined the walls with plywood, machined and fitted French cleats and wheeled in Andy's cabinets. The old rack had a pegboard fitted on the end face but I couldn't pull it down until there was somewhere to put all the tools...
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.... so I propped it up and worked around it hoping it wouldn't fall on me until I unloaded it to a new home.
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The new pegboards are mounted with French cleats and the (mostly non-woodworking) tools were transferred without incident before the old peg board was allowed to fall down! That pegboard will now be used for the inner lining of the DC sound enclosure. The old saw till was hung with great ceremony on the new wall. I can still remember the days when that little ARC till held ALL of my saws :B!
Removing just that little stud wall has really opened up the old shed...
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..... and restored a sense of progress?
It was a much better, even though hotter, day.
fletty
PS, do I owe anyone royalties for the use of 'French cleats' ..... Louis XIV ?