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Being 100% honest here................I am not on your level.......

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2007 Chevy Tahoe (SOLD)

12 ~ FI Audio X series 10" w/BP option

2 ~ DC Audio 5.0K @0.67

3 ~ DC Audio 5.0K @1.0 

2 ~ PPI 3 way sets (not installed yet)

1 ~ RF T400-4, 1 ~ RF T600-2, 1 ~ RF T600-4

4 ~ CT Sounds 5.25" Strato comps  (rear fill only)

1 ~ XS Power D4800

1 ~ XS Power D3400

8 ~ XS Power XP3000

160 stock alt, Mechman 370 Elite, 185 DC Power

320+ Sq. Ft. Sound Deadener

Pioneer AVH-X5500BHS

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Some pictures of the rolling cupboard.

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Some of my stock of aluminium and wood.

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When the closet is filled with all my materials, I wanted at least 10% of space left in my cupboards and drawers.

I accomplished this goal.

In my old workshop I had a corner that was always filled with fine thin strips of wood or aluminum.

Every time I had to pick something out of there, the rest fell over, and it was always a messy corner.

This I certainly did not want to have anymore and I ended up making this.

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Everything remains at its place, and I have a good overview now.

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Between the pedestals there was still plenty of room left…

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The area in between is on small wheels.

I can shift the whole thing to the front, to place somethings behind it. And shift it all nicely under it, in place.

Here you can see the things I don’t need immediately.

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When my eletrician asked me where I wanted the sockets, he looked weird when I said I only needed 1 per workingtable.

You can never ever have enough sockets he said.

Still, I wanted them mounted in another way than the normal ones on the wall.

I let someone fold me a stainless steel bar, and I nicely mounted everything in there.

You can see I also didn’t use the little cover around the sockets. Looks more clean to me, and…I saved me some euro’s, haha, lol

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They are nearby, and there’s never an annoying cable on my table.

I counted all my sockets in- and outside my garage, and I can totally say…I must be nuts.

One of the nicest things in my working place, IMO, is still my sectional door.

Once the floor heatings is off, i’ll open it, and I get the nice scenery for free.

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I’m also very happy with the nice working terrace, which has several compressed air-points.

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This table will stay outside, I just need to cover it with an aluminium plate.

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I can get everything outside in a second, and I can work outdoors.

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I added rubber mats of 4mm on every table.

If I want to use my saw or mill, I just roll the rubber to one side, simple

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Regarding the division of my drawers, I needed a closet which contained all my keys and screwdrivers, in a central point.

So I lose a minimum amount of time to take something.

You can also see I first measured the plastic units from Facom. So it all fits perfectly, and there no space around it.

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I did the same with the plastic little trays for screws and nuts.

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As for the routers (milling), I made myself something nice so I had a nice overview.

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Soon much more with a little movie

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As usual, your work is amazing

750??! Yeah, fuck that. Fuck this website, fuck SMD, fuck Steve, fuck all of his butt buddy mods, and their couches.

^ DON'T BE A DICK LIKE THIS GUY :)

Team Subsonic Lows

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A couple of months ago I purchased myself a new belt and disc-sander. It looked almost identical to the model that proved it’s service for over 9 years.

When I unpacked the new machine, I immediately saw that it was big dud.

I worked with it for over 2 months, but I bought more drive belts then the machine was worth.

Enough was enough.

I found the cause pretty quickly. The suspension of the engine was running skew;, and the front part of the roller was not beared.

I had the old one laying around, so I put the disc in all of this.

On the right you can see the old piece, with the roll that was beared.

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Then I stretched everything nice and straight, and welded the 2 parts to each other.

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The top side made pretty tight.

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Did some more improvements on the side, so it was all runing straight.

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Everything goes perfectly now, and I don’t need to replace any drive belts.

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That's the cleanest and most organized workshop I've ever seen....

I wouldn't hesitate to eat off of your floor..............seriously. :o

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The right part is now also completely finished

I also moved the gray cabinets that were in my old workplace

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It’s the intention that they get out of there at some time. I’m already making some plans for my garden shed, and they’ll move over there when it’s finished.

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A second basin, next to the cabinets wich contain my polishing materials for the bmw, and EVERYONG MUST KEEP AWAY FROM THOSE .

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The long aluminum worktable. I also made it so that it fits nicely between when I do not need it.

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Here you can see how I gave my welding set a place behind the sliding closet.

And against the wall, I screwed another rack to storage some other stuff.

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I had a stainless steel plate of 2mm to bent and welded, for the workbench outside.

So it’s protected for rain and snow.

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