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Sourced some plain office cupboards off marketplace and cut strips of ply up to change the face of the doors into shaker doors. Painted and added handles. Added a bunnings bench top with a spot for the drop saw to sit in. And added a peg board to hold our home tools. Then added a storage area on the side with 2 sliding doors.
Ply board
Cupboard handles
Peg board
White knight cabinet paint
Gorilla glue
Makita drop saw
Makita drill and impact driver
Makita power saw
Tape measure
Pencil
Level
Sourced some old office cabinetry and cut up strips of ply board and sanded the edges and glued the strips onto each door to create shaker doors.
Changed the door handles
Added a Bunnings bench top
Added a peg board to hold tools
Wow, what a fantastic workspace @sharnpaterson. And so much storage! I'm sure many Bunnings Workshop community members are going to be envious and inspired by what you have achieved. The pressure is on now to make great use of it!
We look forward to seeing some of the projects you tackle next.
Please don't hesitate to post whenever you need a hand or have something to share. You'll find this community has so many like-minded people sharing creative projects and helpful advice every day.
Welcome aboard,
Jason
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