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    I recently moved. Actually I bought my dads place at the end of July as he is now officially retired and relocated to the Carolina's.
    so he left a lot of stuff behind to put it nicely...
    two trips to the dump so far a bunch of scrape metal to...well scrap
    sort of an adventure....
    this is my third house and hopefully my last!!!
    well now that I kinda of explained where the cabinet came from here it is in all is greasy oiled goodness wiped down and vacuumed out.
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    You must live in one of those areas where gravity acts different than the rest of the country. I do like the rustic nature of the cabinet.
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    Spacey Station..centripetal force??
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    Still a good way to go for the hones! Nice idea!
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    Nice. A designated space is super cool.
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    I might poly urethane it later or just use Johnson wax.
    The feature I like is it has room, and little curious hands can't get in it. Now to find a lock...
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    Tung oil it ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trimmy72 View Post
    I might poly urethane it later or just use Johnson wax.
    The feature I like is it has room, and little curious hands can't get in it. Now to find a lock...
    I kind of like a rustic cabinet to house an old world collection of tools. Better find that lock asap lol!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hirlau View Post
    Tung oil it ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
    SOme folks are very sensitive to Tung oil...bad rashes on contact. Good stuff though for a finish.
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    I sometimes have razor oriented visitors and wanted to have the hones and other stuff nearby. It hides to the right behind the cabinets out of the way.The wheeled medical cart contains the basic hones#1 that I use when honing and#2 the hones I teach with. The cabinet to right has a shelf dedicated to the hones not in use.
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Size:  90.7 KBThis is the end of my very short front hall and is easily accessible for use "in my kitchen" over coffee and conversation. To the left is the facility so shave training is just a doorway away. To the rear is my kitchen and talking table. Odd device on the 'scope is a camera adapter if I wish to take a foto.
    Such carts and similar ones are cheap at Goodwill or other stores that have hospital and nursing home leftovers.
    Use what works for you!
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    Some people just like to show off,,,,,




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