The house next door was being demolished, and I salvaged the subfloor to make this shelving unit for storing paint in our basement. Because these boards had also been used for the foundation’s concrete forms, I had to belt sand all of them before taking them to my power tools. Even then, I had to have the planer blades resharpened after this project. Amber shellac brings out the warm color of the antique pine.
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Wonderful!
Your paintbrush detail on top wins the day! I always love it when woodworkers take the time to make function harmonize with form, even for items that are more or less utilitarian.
Great design and execution!
Excellent use of recycled materials. Nice design of the columns, to resemble the paint cans the cabinet will store
Love it! We woodworkers love to create finished and wonderful utiliterian cabinets, don't we?
I like this . Thanks for sharing this post.
Impressive Design!
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