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Post by wrightwoodwork on Jun 7, 2014 13:52:20 GMT -5
Here is some shelving I have made today for the van. I did have it done before but are now carrying different tools and fixing so felt it could be improved 
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Post by wrightwoodwork on Jun 7, 2014 19:33:17 GMT -5
Here is the shelves being cut to size with the erika and the aid of the drop stop system
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Post by garch on Jun 7, 2014 19:56:27 GMT -5
Nice! Guess I'll have to put an Erika on my wish list.
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Post by MrToolJunkie on Jun 7, 2014 20:19:51 GMT -5
Very cool saw. Thanks for the video.
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Post by wrightwoodwork on Jun 8, 2014 2:22:13 GMT -5
Here is a vid using the and template guide
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Post by wrightwoodwork on Jun 8, 2014 8:40:13 GMT -5
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Post by GhostFist on Jun 8, 2014 10:27:05 GMT -5
Nice job! What model of van are you driving?
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Post by wrightwoodwork on Jun 8, 2014 10:44:33 GMT -5
It's the Vauxhall combo which is the exact same as the fiat doblo. It does me don't really need a transit size van sometimes it would be nice but the extra costs don't justify the expense. With the tools being cleverly organized I can carry all the tools I need. Any bits of material for the odd time can be carried on the roof rack. On the jobs I mainly work the materials are provided so another reason for not needing a larger van.
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Post by MrToolJunkie on Jun 8, 2014 14:25:53 GMT -5
Very cool...it looks like there is some metal between the cab and cargo area, which is important for safety.
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Post by wrightwoodwork on Jun 8, 2014 14:45:49 GMT -5
Yeah it has a metal bulkhead I like it being there. I much prefer the full bulkhead and is the only one I would have. You do or used to get the cage type which only protected the driver from behind never mind any other angle
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