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George McGinn: Storage Areas
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Discussion of topics related to stained glass and woodworking that don't fit on my artisan site. Saturday, August 21, 2010. My approach to storage of smaller tools and project items is:. Items used for a common task are stored together. Old draws are great holders as they are strong. When in use they are on some work table or board. But once finished. They need to be placed back into the correct storage area. The photo shows just the left side of this long bookcase. The shelves may look like they are...
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George McGinn: Shelves - The More the Better - Part I
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Discussion of topics related to stained glass and woodworking that don't fit on my artisan site. Friday, August 6, 2010. Shelves - The More the Better - Part I. It's about time to more on to another way to maximize space. The suggestions I would offer related to installing shelves are:. Plan to do one area at a time. Your needs my change over time as to height, depth, weight on the shelves, etc. If you do all your space at once the arrangement may not fit into your future needs. I'll address this below.
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Fix My Site: 06/01/2006 - 07/01/2006
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Does your site suck? Do you need professional advice? Do you not want to pay for this advice? Send me an email, and I'll take a look at your site and provide you with some real suggestions. By real, I mean real. Friday, June 30, 2006. Don't Link Out, Homey. Jon, proud father of www.dlc4me.com. One last thing about your links on your home page is about your non-links. You have what appears to be anchor text, but no links, such as "Advice on buying your first home." or "Check out our Mortgage Calcu...All b...
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George McGinn: 08/21/10
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Discussion of topics related to stained glass and woodworking that don't fit on my artisan site. Saturday, August 21, 2010. My approach to storage of smaller tools and project items is:. Items used for a common task are stored together. Old draws are great holders as they are strong. When in use they are on some work table or board. But once finished. They need to be placed back into the correct storage area. The photo shows just the left side of this long bookcase. The shelves may look like they are...
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George McGinn: 08/14/10
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Discussion of topics related to stained glass and woodworking that don't fit on my artisan site. Saturday, August 14, 2010. Shelves - Part III. In case you are following this BLOG I should have about 2 more posts, beyond this one, to complete my initial story about maximizing space in a small shop. The next topic will be something I am hoping others will help with - Gold Star stained glass panels for the families of our fallen heroes. By the time I realized their value they were all gone. Plastic. No...
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George McGinn: Tables and Tools Part II - Router and Framing Saw
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Discussion of topics related to stained glass and woodworking that don't fit on my artisan site. Monday, August 2, 2010. Tables and Tools Part II - Router and Framing Saw. As always, in the desire to maximize space. The router table when not in use sits on an old bookcase and serves as a two levels storage unit. The only downside is when I need to use the router it might take 3 to 4 minutes to move all the items stored there to my workbench. The final table top tool is a manual extended base NOBEX Proman.
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George McGinn: 08/02/10
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Discussion of topics related to stained glass and woodworking that don't fit on my artisan site. Monday, August 2, 2010. Tables and Tools Part II - Router and Framing Saw. As always, in the desire to maximize space. The router table when not in use sits on an old bookcase and serves as a two levels storage unit. The only downside is when I need to use the router it might take 3 to 4 minutes to move all the items stored there to my workbench. The final table top tool is a manual extended base NOBEX Proman.
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George McGinn: Shelves - Part III
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Discussion of topics related to stained glass and woodworking that don't fit on my artisan site. Saturday, August 14, 2010. Shelves - Part III. In case you are following this BLOG I should have about 2 more posts, beyond this one, to complete my initial story about maximizing space in a small shop. The next topic will be something I am hoping others will help with - Gold Star stained glass panels for the families of our fallen heroes. By the time I realized their value they were all gone. Plastic. No...
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George McGinn: Better Then a Table Saw at 10% of the Space
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Discussion of topics related to stained glass and woodworking that don't fit on my artisan site. Thursday, August 5, 2010. Better Then a Table Saw at 10% of the Space. Conventional wisdom would say that for serious hardwood furniture work one must. Have a table saw, and not a $250 one either. Well let me tell you that there is an alternative. Needs very little space when not in use. Can be set up on a Black and Decker Workmate 425. Is much safer then any table saw. Is portable if needed! For wood buildup...