I've thought about making an in-ground shed out of 20' shipping container. A house would be neat, too.
Addendum: considerations for container projects.
Showing posts with label design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label design. Show all posts
2013-11-22
2011-07-11
Reloading Benches
Over at "Steve's Pages" there're plans for a fixed reloading bench by NRMA that looks pretty slick. Then I found a better copy of the plans.
On the theme of Workmate reloading benches, there's this one (although it's not really a Workmate). The problem I've seen with many Workmate benches is that they want to remove the vise, which makes the bench single-function. Another one (about halfway down) clamps a piece of plywood with an attached 2x4 into the vice; I have my doubts about the stability of that one!
Toward the bottom of this thread there's a cute box with a press mounted to it.
On the theme of Workmate reloading benches, there's this one (although it's not really a Workmate). The problem I've seen with many Workmate benches is that they want to remove the vise, which makes the bench single-function. Another one (about halfway down) clamps a piece of plywood with an attached 2x4 into the vice; I have my doubts about the stability of that one!
Toward the bottom of this thread there's a cute box with a press mounted to it.
2011-05-11
2011-01-21
Implements of Fire
Joel at work sent me a link to AK47, an Italian design shop that does mostly patio fire implements. Pretty funky stuff.
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