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    Default Some shed ideas for yez

    A few pics to stimulate some ideas.

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    Thanks for some great ideas - the tea towel rack and the wire basket ones might just save me some work!

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    Nice pics. The basket for the hot air gun is a great tip. Thanks for posting.

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    Tease!
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    Brett - I love your use of some storage that otherwise wouldn't be in the garage. I am rather concerned about the huge butchers knife on one of your tool racks though!. Is that for keeping people away from your tools or cutting up the steak you cooked up with the oxy torch?

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    Bit of both really.

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    It's very sad that I went looking for a Facebook style 'like' button to your response!

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    It's very sad that I went looking for a Facebook style 'like' button to your response!
    Looks around for a timber veneered FB "like" button....now there's an idea...
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    There is the facility to "like " a post. Click on the scale icon in the top right hand side of the particular post and give positive reputation.

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    Wink another use for a kitchen towel rail

    Good ideas Mr FF

    here's my use of the towel rail

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    G'day Sawdust...noice. But aren't the F-clamps a bit fiddly to get off? I throw mine 2 at a onto a 4" nail. I think I'll use my last towel rack for the Spring Clamps as you have done - much more compact.

    I also have a kitchen utensil rack that has removable ends so that the rod comes out, and I put sandpaper rolls on it. It's overhead from my sanding station, with a pair of scissors nearby.

    Ya gotta love the 43w Nelson globes eh? Bloody expensive though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BobL View Post
    Nice pics. The basket for the hot air gun is a great tip. Thanks for posting.
    I also love that. Its such a simple idea that belongs in the "why didnt i think of that"

    Great pics Brett

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    Cheers Lignum. Btw, the basket can also be used for a hot glue gun, which reduces dripping.

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    Clean organised sheds... don't ya just hate that?

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