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makes for great tool or parts storage. When I tore my engine down, I used a different drawer for each area of the engine, i.e intake,exhast in one; head, v/c, rockers, pushrods in another and so on. You can use the drawer divider to separate your new parts being installed for that particular area so everything is at hand.
I put my whole engine in the cabinet (block stayed on the stand). This REALLY helped keep me organized as I'm having to work out of several different areas to accomodate my wife while I do this.
I got the idea from her, as she uses them for storage for chemicals and other things. I had a chance to pick up ten of them for FREE. I thought she was nuts, but MAN do these things work out great. These are REALLY old heavy duty ones from NASA. They were probably made in the 50's or 60's. :hammer:
I would have never thought to do this as you put ~files~ in file cabnets.
I can't wait to load up ~my~ other 4 cabinet with paint, chemicals and tools! :banana:
I don't know what I'd do without my wife. :angel:
I put my whole engine in the cabinet (block stayed on the stand). This REALLY helped keep me organized as I'm having to work out of several different areas to accomodate my wife while I do this.
I got the idea from her, as she uses them for storage for chemicals and other things. I had a chance to pick up ten of them for FREE. I thought she was nuts, but MAN do these things work out great. These are REALLY old heavy duty ones from NASA. They were probably made in the 50's or 60's. :hammer:
I would have never thought to do this as you put ~files~ in file cabnets.
I can't wait to load up ~my~ other 4 cabinet with paint, chemicals and tools! :banana:
I don't know what I'd do without my wife. :angel: