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Justin Crossley

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I have been working on my reloading / scope mounting / gun cleaning / archery / hunt prep cabinets and bench. This is my last big project in my garage to make it just how I want it.

My rolling toolbox didn't have a home so I decided to mount it under the counter in this hole.

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I will fill in around it just like I would if these were cabinets in the kitchen.

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It's going to be super handy I think.

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In the space I am standing when I took the photos above I'll be adding a peninsula "L" shaped cabinet to give me more storage and a work surface that is open at both ends.

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The top will go over the toolbox creating one big "L" shaped bench.

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Some progress on mine too. Bench top done and cut for Aluminum plate so I can mount some Inline Fabrication Mounts. Yesterday ripped a bunch of plywood to width for shelves. Today, I cut the top and side pieces for the back shelf portion and did a little sanding.

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Getting there. Jealous of you guys with more space though. Still need to figure out what I'm doing for a power outlet, fasten the back shelves to the wall, coat of poly, and then finalize my aluminum mounting plates - going to drill and tap so the inline fabrication mounts can pop right off.

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Justin Crossley

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Getting there. Jealous of you guys with more space though. Still need to figure out what I'm doing for a power outlet, fasten the back shelves to the wall, coat of poly, and then finalize my aluminum mounting plates - going to drill and tap so the inline fabrication mounts can pop right off.

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That looks awesome! Nice work.

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