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Just wanted to throw up a few pics of my set-up, finally got it done.They are pvc, 18" long, and color-coded caps.I always cut the filler in 1/2, so I wanted to get arranged for a grab-n-go.It works really well, just have to finish filling them up from the boxes laying around.
Reply:Impressive !!!!I.B.E.W Electrician and Damn Proud of It !!!! .Virtus Junxit Mors Non Separabit http://www.shrinershospitalsforchildren.org/
Reply:I like it because it's free space. Also, the weight seems to have moved the harmonics from the grinder enough that things don't vibrate around on the bench top.I think it cost about $65 cdn with the chain,screws, and pvc/caps.Labels were free from my wife at work!!! She just needs to make me the rest. She works for the City, so my tax dollars are hard at work!!!
Reply:Originally Posted by revhardI like it because it's free space. Also, the weight seems to have moved the harmonics from the grinder enough that things don't vibrate around on the bench top.I think it cost about $65 cdn with the chain,screws, and pvc/caps.Labels were free from my wife at work!!! She just needs to make me the rest. She works for the City, so my tax dollars are hard at work!!!
Reply:Originally Posted by jmanBTW, where did you get the Color Coded Caps ? I was at RONA but didn't see any....
Reply:Originally Posted by rode2rouenI'm curious about them as well.Source?Rex
Reply:Originally Posted by jmanAhhhh,... Yes.The City of Calgary. They have a great Pension Plan as opposed to a lot of the other localities and areas of the Provincial Government. Her pension will allow you to buy a LOT of filler rod ! That Storage looks great.... Good Job !BTW, where did you get the Color Coded Caps ? I was at RONA but didn't see any....Cheers,/Jman...
Reply:Originally Posted by revhardHers is pretty good, I would not complain. Mine is considerably better though. (provincial sorta)College puts in more than I do, and I put alot. We should both be good to retire at 55ish.She started there at 26, I started at 27. |
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