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Old 11-16-2008, 05:48 PM   #1
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I just thought this might be useful, hope it is

I work in my house and have a small space to work in, so working on multiple projects at once is problematic. I picked up a sheet pan rack at a sale for $50 and thought perhaps some other folks might like to know about them as well! Amazon.com: Sheet Pan Rack - 20 Tier Aluminum: Home & Garden You can pick up the pans for $5-10, and I believe the dimensions are 18 x 26 inches. That's a pretty decent size for intarsiasts and segmenters...segmentationers..err..make up your own word ;p Sometimes I can do a piece in a day but it takes a week to do the finish, so now I can have multiple pieces going at once. If you paint or do a finish that's afraid of dust, you can also buy a cover for the rack--I think they are about $50 new.
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Old 11-16-2008, 06:06 PM   #2
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The trays they use in cafeterias (sp) work well to. I think I paid about 50 cents each for 40 of them. I just made a open front cabinet and mounted strips of wood down the sides to hold each tray. Mine is on wheels so I can have it beside the tool I am using. This really helps when doing multipull pieces that you want to keep seperate.
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