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by shiggy » Tue Apr 19, 2011 9:22 pm
During my downtime this last winter, I rearranged our welding shop at work a bit. I wanted a place to keep my helmets, masks, gloves, leathers, etc and wanted a place to keep drop off material. So I came up with a shelving unit and locker all in one. The corner that we put this in was filled with older shelving units made otta wood that we just kept filling up with all kinds of drop off. It wasn't organized at all. Yeah I do relize that I dont' have the shelf space that I did have, but I can be a bit more picky on what goes on the shelf as drop off. The locker itself is sealed fairly well, it's 1/8 inch sides and 1/4 on the top and bottom. Never know if I'd set something heavy on top or in the locker. Best to be safe than having it sag.  The door is made otta 1/4 stainless steel which I cut with the plasma gun from a 4 x 8 sheet. I have 4 shelves inside the locker plus tons of hooks. I keep my strereo in there and it's nice being dust proof, notice the conduit going to it on the top. Yeah even put an outlet inside the locker. I don't have a pic of the inside of the locker, I'll grab that on Thursday this week and post, gots to go south about 2 hours tomorrow after a wide front end for our 656. I got a day off tomorrow, weeeeeeeeeeeee. Onto the pics, sorry, hehe. Any questions just ask. This isn't me, it's a buddy at work prepping it before he sprays it.    thanks for looking adam
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by Bill Hudson » Wed Apr 20, 2011 6:41 am
Shiggy, If you have any free time (like two weeks) I've got plenty of ideas for you to tackle in my shop.  Well done. Bill
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by Winfield Dave » Wed Apr 20, 2011 6:54 am
Is anybody else not being able to see Adam's photos in his posts?...I tried Firefox and IE.
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by Peter Person » Wed Apr 20, 2011 7:27 am
Winfield Dave wrote:Is anybody else not being able to see Adam's photos in his posts?...I tried Firefox and IE.
Nope - no problem here with either IE or Firefox. I think you're just blinded with envy Peter
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by Winfield Dave » Wed Apr 20, 2011 7:50 am
Peter Person wrote:I think you're just blinded with envy
Good one Peter But, kinda hard to be blinded if you can't see anything  ps. even my brother in NC couldn't see the pics.
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by Peter Person » Wed Apr 20, 2011 8:31 am
Winfield Dave wrote:Peter Person wrote:I think you're just blinded with envy
Good one Peter But, kinda hard to be blinded if you can't see anything  ps. even my brother in NC couldn't see the pics.  ...well, this is interesting. on the family pc, Mozilla Firefox and Vista - no pictures! on my work pc, IE and Windows 7 - pictures on my old work pc, Mozilla Firefox and Windows XP - pictures. ...hmmmmmmmmmmm?? Peter
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by shiggy » Wed Apr 20, 2011 9:32 am
Let me look into it this evening. I have a leech program installed on the server where I have the pics. I might private message one of you that can't see them after I try and fix.
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by grumpy » Wed Apr 20, 2011 11:16 am
Looks almost sailor proof. Good job. Grump
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by shiggy » Wed Apr 20, 2011 1:37 pm
That leech program allows me to lock those pics to sites that I allow. Meaning nobody can grab the url of my pic and copy/paste on a different site. You know how some people are these days on the internet. Just trying to safeguard myself, but later on today I will look into it. Thanks Adam
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by shiggy » Wed Apr 20, 2011 4:29 pm
I do know that Dave is able to view all pics in my posts now. It should be fixed for everyone on my end. thanks adam
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by Rudi » Thu Apr 21, 2011 8:16 am
Adam: I like that locker/shelving unit. Very nicely done. 
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by shiggy » Thu Apr 21, 2011 6:16 pm
I grabbed a pic of the inside of it today. Don't mind the date in the pic, I forget to set it after yanking the battery.  thanks adam
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by Gary Dotson » Fri Apr 22, 2011 7:42 am
Looks like it's very well thought out!
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