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Wood Table Top | Because I maybe have cooked my old workspace 0.o | 2025-03-03T16:56:02-08:00 | /img/wood-top-03-mar-2025/final-thumbnail.jpg | true | true |
New post about woodworking stuff wowie
Here's the situation: I have a tool box that I do random projects on and recently I made a giant mess of the top of it. This wouldn't be an issue if this were a garage... but this is basically my living room.
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The plan to have something not as ugly is simple: give the box a simple wood top so that it wouldn't look so terrible. 2x6's were my choice of lumber as they were both thick enough to endure and wide enough to not require tons of cutting & fastening.
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For reference this is how we're going to secure the boards to the top of the toolbox. A bolt those head sits in a counter bore and gets strapped with a nut/washer combo on the other side.
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One thing to remember is to measure everything including the size of the bolt heads so that you don't counter their exact size 🙃
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No thing to fear however because we can just pull the bolt through so long as we can grab it with the nut on the other side 😬
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Using this method I was able to pull everything through and get a proof of concept for some very janky tool storage. Which I realized only after I took this picture will require some proper support to withstand being vertical and face down.
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Finally here's the thumbnail pic
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