When it comes to shop projects, I take my cue from Norm: Glue, and brads to hold things together until the glue dries. Well, I've discovered something: After the glue has dried, you don't need to remove the brads, you can just leave them in! I figured I'd pass on this time-saving tip.
Anyway, in the ongoing quest for storage and organization, a lumber cart to hold cutoffs. Two sheets of OSB, 6 casters, half a box of screws, some scrap plywood, a little glue, and a LOT of brad nails.
BTW, I find firing a bunch of brads to be very therapeutic :banana: :banana:
Anyway, in the ongoing quest for storage and organization, a lumber cart to hold cutoffs. Two sheets of OSB, 6 casters, half a box of screws, some scrap plywood, a little glue, and a LOT of brad nails.
BTW, I find firing a bunch of brads to be very therapeutic :banana: :banana: