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    Default New hone storage

    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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    A little progress today
    On the new razor and hone storage. lucky for me I had some oak and the right thickness. I filled the empty drawer spot with a solid piece of oak and made a door, replaced the rotten base, did some gluing and clamping, nails, drills....very threapeutic day!
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    Great and coming along very well! Keep up the progress and show us as you get is done!

    A post processor for the photos would help to make them right side up or hold your phone vertically?
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    PhotoScape is free and very usefull to get better posting photos, with a quite intuitive menu:
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    Today, I was asked if I'd like to barter - and I always smile when this comes up, because it can be a lot of fun. So for some work I got this seed cabinet, needs TLC but
    I'm thinking a little elbow grease, shop time and I'll have a "razor and hone storage".
    Can I fill this with razors and hones? No problem! Never satisfied apparently but this piece will contain everything in one unit vs. the other one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trimmy72 View Post
    Today, I was asked if I'd like to barter - and I always smile when this comes up, because it can be a lot of fun. So for some work I got this seed cabinet, needs TLC but
    I'm thinking a little elbow grease, shop time and I'll have a "razor and hone storage".
    Can I fill this with razors and hones? No problem! Never satisfied apparently but this piece will contain everything in one unit vs. the other one.
    Wonderful catch for sure!!
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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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