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  Re: Workbench Design Idea -- Build it yourself
 
(...) What's a sabre saw look like? i don't recognize the term.... (...) - lots of stuff to be found. Click on Out of print, at the top right of their main page. PS: No commercial bonds between me & them, besides that i've found them to be a lot (...) (26 years ago, 3-Jan-99, to lugnet.storage)
 
  Re: Workbench Design Idea -- Build it yourself
 
(...) It looks like something Rietveld would be proud of... Cool. :) Jasper (26 years ago, 3-Jan-99, to lugnet.storage)
 
  Re: Workbench Design Idea -- Build it yourself
 
(...) I got 9 hits searching ABE books, but the cheapest was $10. (URL) you try the library? Cindy (26 years ago, 3-Jan-99, to lugnet.storage)
 
  Re: Workbench Design Idea -- Build it yourself
 
(...) What if I told you I have an MG Midget? There's a reason it's called a Midget, you know... But the car I have in CO (a Stratus) has a fold down rear seat so no worries. (26 years ago, 2-Jan-99, to lugnet.storage)
 
  Re: Parts Storage -- A nice carrying/storage case
 
I'll second this. I just bought one the other day. I would have bought more but it was the last one. Waiting for them to get more. (...) ---...--- @¿@ (URL) ,-, Follow the adventures of Capt. Jack Napalm! One thing about living in your own world... (...) (26 years ago, 2-Jan-99, to lugnet.storage)
 
  Re: Workbench Design Idea -- Build it yourself
 
(...) that I paid $4.95 for new in 1973. (...) Well, your trunk will have to be about 5 1/2 feet wide and 3 feet deep to carry the top of the desk. Still, you could hang it out the back. Whatever you're driving, you have more trunk space than I do; (...) (26 years ago, 2-Jan-99, to lugnet.storage)
 
  Re: Workbench Design Idea -- Build it yourself
 
(...) I'll say! I may just have to take a sabre saw, a tape measure and 2 C clamps out to CO! (1) Unfortunately the title you got this from appears to be out of print. Here's a URL to Amazon showing it anyway. Now where's that used book store I (...) (26 years ago, 1-Jan-99, to lugnet.storage)
 
  Re: Bucket surgery
 
(...) A Dremel-type moto-tool works wonders... Robert Wallace robertw@netcom.com (26 years ago, 1-Jan-99, to lugnet.storage)
 
  Re: New storage idea.
 
(...) We not only get taller (well some do) but we get much less limber. The thought of climbing up into a bunk bed each time I wanted to work on Lego might be just the thing to help me cure my Lego habit :) Robert Wallace robertw@netcom.com (26 years ago, 1-Jan-99, to lugnet.storage)
 
  Workbench Design Idea -- Build it yourself
 
I just posted this as a reply in an earlier thread, but thought it might be interesting enough (and more visible) as a new topic. I have a design (not my own) for a really neat workbench that just may be perfect for Lego projects. It's easy to build (...) (26 years ago, 1-Jan-99, to lugnet.storage)
 
  Re: Workspace -- a bench idea for you.
 
(...) all (...) desk (...) I have a design (not my own) for a really neat workbench that just may be perfect for what you need. It's easy to build and only requires a single sheet of 4' X 8' X 3/4" plywood -- no glue or nails. I just put the (...) (26 years ago, 1-Jan-99, to lugnet.storage)
 
  Parts Storage -- A nice carrying/storage case
 
I just discovered a very nice storage case that does excellent duty for all my Lego Technics parts. It's the Popular Mechanics Lid-Storage Organizer (PM58261). It's about the size of a thick laptop computer, approx. 15" X 12" X 3.5", has an (...) (26 years ago, 1-Jan-99, to lugnet.storage)
 
  Re: New storage idea.
 
Please oh please post them, I just got rid of a large ugly bookshelf and now I have space for a loft thing like that. That sounds really cool, and just out of curiosity what is PCS, is it that Sprint thing?? Richard Wright wrote in message ... (...) (...) (26 years ago, 23-Dec-98, to lugnet.storage)
 
  Re: New storage idea.
 
Howdy, Just noticed this thread. At the original PCS Center on the campus of NNC, we had a "Lego Loft" built by Pat McShane's father. It was not a bed though...the space underneath was set up for a Lego train and there was a building area above. I (...) (26 years ago, 22-Dec-98, to lugnet.storage)
 
  Re: New storage idea.
 
(...) And he still looks like a muppet..... (26 years ago, 10-Dec-98, to lugnet.storage)
 
  Re: New storage idea.
 
(...) Hmm, yeah. I see. I thought about the clearance, but because I'm 11 I forgot about how tall people get. I'm only 5'1". --Mark (26 years ago, 11-Dec-98, to lugnet.storage)
 
  Re: New storage idea.
 
(...) The bunk bed and lofting ideas sound good for apartments, but with your plan, some people might have a problem. Taller people will not have enough clearance to properly sit on top of the bed. At college, i had about 2 inches of clearance (...) (26 years ago, 10-Dec-98, to lugnet.storage)
 
  New storage idea.
 
I was thinking, maybe you could have a bunk-bed, sleep on the bottem, or whatever, and the top one wouldn't be a bed, it would be workspace. You have a small seat, and then a board cut in half in front of you. The front half would have hinges (...) (26 years ago, 9-Dec-98, to lugnet.storage)
 
  Re: Hate the current boxes
 
(...) Yeh, I know what you mean -- I've have drooled over some of those large artist portfolios too. I finally settled in on using 2-gallon ZipLoc storage bags for the larger art -- stores a whole piece inside, or sometimes 2 bags fitted unsealed on (...) (26 years ago, 4-Dec-98, to lugnet.storage)
 
  Re: Hate the current boxes
 
(...) each (...) the (...) What do you do with the artwork from the larger boxes? I've been looking for a instructions/box/catalog storage solution along the lines of a 3-ring binder, but the larger boxes wouldn't fit (I only keep top and bottom). (...) (26 years ago, 4-Dec-98, to lugnet.storage)


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