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WarPig1976
Pimp it out with some L.E.D light strips that turn on when a drawer is open,,,,

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06-17-2015 06:46 PM
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Some Homer Formby's + steel wool + elbow grease will have her looking like new in no time.
"Pimp it out with some L.E.D light strips that turn on when a drawer is open."
That is an excellent idea. Did that to rod lockers on the boat works great.
Not pimped just some soft back light.
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Like Peter said, with wooden cabinets a lot depends on the quality and condition of the drawer runners. I use indoor/outdoor carpet in my cabinet drawers and on the top for a work surface. That toolbox drawer liner product suggested by WarPig looks good too. I have over 400 bayonets in my cabinet and still have room for plenty more.
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Ok, off to find a blueprint cabinet.
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Arogorn243,
That looks like the map cabinet from the FBI Building in Philadelphia which I was very familar with many years ago, I'll PM you
Last edited by Gil Boyd; 06-18-2015 at 01:41 PM.
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nice display the wood cabinets I seen and the steel ones are quite $$$ I used wire grid like 2 in x 4 in and hung it on a wall or some stores have grid wall that stands on the floor or attach to a wall. also where the swords went bill
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Aragorn243,
Tried to send you a PM it bounced back as you appear to have exceeded your PM recorded quota and need to dump some old ones before you can receive anymore
'Tonight my men and I have been through hell and back again, but the look on your faces when we let you out of the hall - we'd do it all again tomorrow.' Major Chris Keeble's words to Goose Green villagers on 29th May 1982 - 2 PARA
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Never noticed it was full. Taken care of.
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Phase one complete. Drawer fronts stripped with citri-strip. That was a real fun gooey mess, heavy sarcasm. Got the bulk of the crap off. Now to find another good stripper for fine work. Thinking about the Formby's. I'm glad the previous owners got most of it off the rest of it.
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