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telengard:
Anyone doing this? My cabinet is in the dining room and I have a few things that need to stay with it (battery operated hand screwdriver, keys, quarters, 1/4 screws, etc) and I'd like to store them somewhere out of site. I was thinking attaching something to the back of the cabinet. Not much luck in finding something other than spice racks and the like. Just looking for some ideas... ~telengard |
ChadTower:
You could... dunno... put them in the cabinet? It is a cabinet after all. :) |
telengard:
--- Quote from: ChadTower on September 03, 2013, 04:14:47 pm --- You could... dunno... put them in the cabinet? It is a cabinet after all. :) --- End quote --- I would if there was room! :) I have a computer, subwoofer, power supply, all of the interfaces mounted on plexi and tons of cables. No room to spare at all. It's also a pain to open mine. Good suggestion though! :cheers: ~telengard |
DaOld Man:
I thought about putting a recessed medicine cabinet in the back of A Little Rage, to store controllers in. But I couldn't find anything that I really liked. But the idea was to cut out the back door, mount the cabinet recessed and flush with the door, and the medicine cabinet door not be locked but easily accessible from the back of the machine. You could mount it to the cabinet (attached to the back door, but not going through it.) |
CCM:
Is your control panel hinged? I keep all kind of crap inside the control panel. Just curious as to why you need to keep a battery operated hand screwdriver with your cabinet? If your cabinet is in the dining room why don't you just keep the battery operated hand screwdriver with the rest of your tools and just go get it when you need it? Do you need to screw/unscrew something every time you want to use your cabinet? |
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