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Hey Jack Guzman, here's the pic

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Hey Jack Guzman, here's the pic

Dave Anderson Chester,NH

>Sorry to be slow Jack, but a week or two ago you asked me how I hung my braces and my eggbeater drill. Nothing fancy, but it works well, and they are within arms reach on the tool wall.


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Ernie Miller Topeka

>Think I need to switch that takes less room. let's see? 1/4"-1" by 16's =14 and one philps 2 straight blade 1 robertson and a countersink pluss one for what ever comes up that = I need room for 20 braces right? did I miss any thing?

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Jack Guzman from Maine

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Jack Guzman from Maine

>Thanks Dave,

I knew you would come up with something that looked good. I'm going to expand on that idea. You hang your eggbeaters similar to the way Ernie does but a little more elegantly(not that your shop ain't elegant Ernie,Dave's is just more so)I need to have them close to hand but out of my way.---Jack

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Ernie Miller Topeka

>My shop is kinda quick and dirty some times I have to get crap out of the way so I can get to work on a real project. By then it works and bon't get upgraded untill I need to expand for more tools That is why I am trying to think ahead on this one. I'm thinking I will need to space them a little further apart so I can get 2 rows of braces in there one above the other staggered. will that work?

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Jack Guzman from Maine

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Jack Guzman from Maine

>If you hang the smaller braces inside the larger ones it should work fine.---Jack

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