Sunday, June 28, 2009

Cabinet shelves.

Hi everyone. Having a reset at saskatoon and what better way to utilize my time than to make some shelves for the cabinets in the truck.
Freightliner made a hanging closet that was no use unless you had an inside leg of less than 24" and each cabinet only came with a base.
A quick visit to Home Depot (B&Q) and $20 later I was the proud owner of somewhere to put my stuff. Home Depot will cut the wire shelves for you and a saw is available to cut the wooden (MDF) battens to length. Make sure you get the correct measurements and write them down.
All in all its a quick and easy job that I should of gotten around to weeks ago but at least its done now.
I have been preplanned for a load to calgary in the morning so fingers crossed its a decent load out of there.



8 comments:

Ian Sayer said...

Driver, blogger, lover...and now carpenter. Is there no end to your talents? Come home...we need you as our new Prime Minister!!!

andy said...

nice job phil.i know who to come to when i need mine doing.haha

Montedarlo said...

Hi Ian, Driver ..ok, Blogger ..ok, Lover ..I wish and carpenter ..no way.
Did you notice the bit about "taking measurements", I did and ended up cutting the battens too short so had to go back and luckily the MDF was only $3 a length.

Hope all is well, Phil

Montedarlo said...

Hi Andy, sent you an email the other day so I hope that you got it, if not let me know and I will resend it.
Cheers,Phil

mickfly said...

Hi Phil,
The truck setup is looking good, but can we have larger pics please?
1000px on the longside will fit most screens nicely.
Drive safe.

Montedarlo said...

Hi Mick, will increase the size to 1000px. Its only because you want to see if I have any porn in the cabinets !!! Hahahah

Cheers,Phil

englishmike said...

hi phil good job old fella where are you never seem to meet up I am going to buy a 1.5tb hard drive I will give it to wayne then when you have done drop it back to him mike

andy said...

hi phil,got your mail,did you get my reply