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    Nice, corycouch, I like the 'fridge storage locker. Great idea.


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    They work great, my dad has a old international harvester fridge he's stored welding rod in for Probadly 30 years
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    Quote Originally Posted by taterjuice View Post
    Is that a 2nd gen Mazda rx-7 on that trailer ?
    i wouldnt know either if i couldnt read the bumper, but it is and 86 924s nonturbo, it still had the factory tool kit in it, ive still got it in the yard, ive got alot of cars to pull motors from and thats one of them

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    Very cool. I like it.

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    Let clean up a bit and I will post a picture of mine... right now I don't think you could see much though my piles....

    Basically it's a 3 car garage, with a 20' workbench for testing a stripping computers. Then lots of 5 gal buckets and boxes to sort everything.

    I currently have a large pile!!!! I call it my staging pile things that need more testing, getting refurbished or getting resold. Most will go down into the basement where I am building a computer build area.

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    I work at my desk, so I can sit in my comfy chair, read smf, and watch videos while scrapping. The disadvantage to comfort is a messy carpet. I might vacuum it some year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by taterjuice View Post
    They work great, my dad has a old international harvester fridge he's stored welding rod in for Probadly 30 years
    I saw a international harvester, freezer and an air conditioner, at an estate sale in Stuttgart,Ark. the people that owned the house had owned the international dealership looked like they were from the 50's and both still working.

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    Them binder fridges and freezers were built to last. They weighed a ton too, so always nice to find em in a junk pile too

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    you wanna see what a tornado looks like if it hits your basement yes its cold outside here in the mountains of nh so i migrate to the basement for the winter!http://s1311.beta.photobucket.com/user/NHscrapman/media/IMG_0493_zps7337e6f8.jpg.html?sort=3&o=0
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    Love the overhead light...reminds me of some back rooms I used to play poker in.
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    Hav several work benches but my favorite is the one we mad from left over steel from other projects, maybe i can post a pic sometime.
    I buy and sell all types of scrap and escrap. I buy specialty and hard to sell escrap. I buy resale items. PM me or contact me at jghilino@hotmail.com
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    Quote Originally Posted by BRASSCATCHER View Post
    Love the overhead light...reminds me of some back rooms I used to play poker in.
    i found a dozen of those lights in the trash!!! gave some away and have two in the basment and another three saved for my new shed i'm about to build with materials i have been gathering along my travels i will put up a pic when its done! the bench itself some guy asked me if i wanted it he moved in down the road and it was blocking his second car spot in his garage so i went over cut the sucker in half dragged it down into the basement and its done me well ever since!
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    NH, you might want to get you one of those 4' florescent lights for the top row of the bench, to shine down on the benchtop. I have florescents all over my garage and not only can I see real well but my electric bill doesn't hardly go above the minimum. On 3 walls is the fixtures for screw in lightbulbs and I'm using the 150 watt florescent screw in bulbs which use about 35 watt/hour.
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    steve actually came up with this today, we got a mess and need to organize, but its a side by side turned on its side, tool boxes on top and storage underneath

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