08-13-2014, 04:53 PM
Hi Lads , thanks for the comments ,
Rob , I like to keep busy , every time I prepare something for painting I remember why I said I would never do it again last time
Andrew, I do have the Harrison covered over but only after I noticed it covered in dust still it will clean off.
Tom , you are dead right about the older gear and even within these three cabinets you can tell the grey one is the oldest as more heavy gauge metal and the blue one is next heavy and the silver one a touch less again but overall up until the point the silver one was made they seem to have stuck to the same basic design in most areas which I like , as why fix it if its not broke You can still get these cabinets new today I wonder if they will be as robust or spot welded thinner metal now ?
I have ordered more castors for cabinet 3 so will wait till they come to get more done.
Cheers Mick.
Rob , I like to keep busy , every time I prepare something for painting I remember why I said I would never do it again last time
Andrew, I do have the Harrison covered over but only after I noticed it covered in dust still it will clean off.
Tom , you are dead right about the older gear and even within these three cabinets you can tell the grey one is the oldest as more heavy gauge metal and the blue one is next heavy and the silver one a touch less again but overall up until the point the silver one was made they seem to have stuck to the same basic design in most areas which I like , as why fix it if its not broke You can still get these cabinets new today I wonder if they will be as robust or spot welded thinner metal now ?
I have ordered more castors for cabinet 3 so will wait till they come to get more done.
Cheers Mick.
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