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cleanmaxx_brian
"At least I am enjoying the ride"
Location: Wantagh, Long Island, NY
Joined: Mar 12, 2005
Points: 231
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Re: Lockers Prodject
Reply #2 Jun 24, 2005 8:18 am |
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Looks good!
Brian ChangAriens 8526LE, Bradley 32" 12.5HP walk behind mower, Echo BP200 blower, Troy Built 4.5HP Pressure Washer, Craftsman 4.5HP Yard Vac, Homelite line trimmer, Scotts 21" high wheel mower, MTD 3.5HP Edger.
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Termy
Location: Washington
Joined: Oct 24, 2004
Points: 960
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Re: Lockers Prodject
Reply #6 Jun 30, 2005 1:30 pm |
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In this last week, I have been putting stuff into the lockers. Wow, I had no idea these lockers could hold so much! LOL Anyway, I got my oils, chemicals, propane canasters, bolts, screws, nuts/washers, nails, and all kinds of other good stuff! It has obviously proved to be a better solution than the old shelf that used to be in its place because, all the shelves in the shop now have more space for other stuff. I sure was in a painting mood cause I painted the workbench too lol.
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Emmo
Joined: May 22, 2003
Points: 1065
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Re: Lockers Prodject
Reply #8 Jun 30, 2005 2:13 pm |
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Maybe I'm being a little paranoid, but I guess I wouldn't put propane bottles into the lockers. I know they have vent holes in them, but compared to "approved" storage lockers, your lockers probably don't have the appropriate ventilation. Couple that with the steel on steel hinges that conventional lockers have, I guess I just wouldn't chance it. Hate to see something bad happen to you Termy.
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Termy
Location: Washington
Joined: Oct 24, 2004
Points: 960
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Re: Lockers Prodject
Reply #10 Jun 30, 2005 4:10 pm |
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Emmo, I understand your concerne but, These lockers have plenty ventilation. They not only ventilate through the front air vent but the lockers also have cracks on the back wall where air can flow in and out. The propane tanks being in the lockers was a much better solution because of where they were before. The tanks used to be in a heated storage room but that room also has my compressor in it. The last time I used my compressor was when I painted the lockers. When I opened the door to that room, the compressor created a temp feeling of 110 degrees F. I knew right away, that was not good for the propane tanks. And as far as the oil rags are concerned, they are 20 feet away from the lockers. Another thing to make you feel better Emmo, is that I have a fire extingwisher in the shop. If there was a fire in the lockers (I so doubt it) the lockers are made out of steel which would contane the fire in one area. Then all I would have to do is put it out with the extingwisher. I am a very safe person lol, I don't really take chances. Which means, I never had a fire at my place.
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