Closet workbench

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With seemingly no place left to work on his electronics projects, Adam turned his office closet into a stealthy concealable work area - neat idea! Now let's see a fume extractor in there, eh?
- Uncluttering with a Closet Workbench & photos


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Posted by Collin Cunningham | Apr 10, 2008 01:00 AM
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Posted by: Adam on April 10, 2008 at 1:17 AM

re: A new shopping portal

I rather think it *is* spam. Please do not consider this a contradiction.


Posted by: Stan on April 10, 2008 at 1:33 AM

Re: Walks like a duck

Adam,
Admirably succinct.

And, indeed, I'm curious about this new breed of off topic post flogging internet sales sites yet that is not to be considered spam. I suppose he didn't actually claim it wasn't spam, but merely request that we ignore the essential aspect of the post and, in hypnotized fashion, comply.


Posted by: Fleen on April 10, 2008 at 5:56 AM

I love it to bits!


Posted by: on April 10, 2008 at 7:28 AM

You can get away with not having a table by lining the closet with level 1x2s and dropping in a tabletop/slab of mdf. I then cut a small hole for cord access, and a concave slice out of the front to allow my elbows to clear the doorway... and voila!


Posted by: Collin Cunningham on April 10, 2008 at 1:10 PM

a spam? did someone see "a spam"? *poof* no more spam!


Posted by: Michael Fusion on April 10, 2008 at 5:37 PM

that was actually

not to be a nitpicker, but to be an obligatory comment....

it was Buddy that said "that's not flying, that's falling with style."


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