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#11
You had a box? My father used rusty coffee cans! Bash
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#12
I still use rusty coffee cans!
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(02-15-2022, 11:28 PM)Vinny Wrote: I still use rusty coffee cans!

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I've upgraded to empty, plastic peanutbutter jars!
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Working on some simple stuff, and I needed to drill and tap #6-32 holes in 15 pieces.  First use of the mill stop, and why I got it done in the first place.  

   
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And the finished product, a rack for my lathe tools:

   
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A lot neater than mine. I just have a harbor freight tool magnet thing screwed to the wall.
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#18
Ya know, I even have a spare one of those still in the package somewhere. Never thought of that!

I did try the Ed method (3D printed), but I didn't like any I found, and it was quicker to cut the trapezoidal shape on the table saw, rather than wait to go back to work to design my own.
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#19
Plain old L brackets worked for me.
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