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I built my own heavy duty radio desk (from workbench plan I found on the
net) and had enough 2x8s left to build a shelf hutch for radios. Adding the finishing touches (some stain and stainless corner guards) this weekend. Will post some pics next week if I can. Very handsome piece of work, if I do say so myself ![]() except heavy duty rich stained wood - thick. I simply added stainless corner guards from Restoration Hardware for a good utility look, stained it lightly to let the natural pine stand out. Looks and works great! "Bill Crocker" wrote in message ... If you have more than one scanner, you know how radios, speakers, power supplies, and related equipment, can quickly consume your desk space. I was considering building a custom desk console, but I change equipment so often, that anything custom would quickly become obsolete. I found the perfect solution, and it's very functional, and inexpensive. My local Home Depot, and Lowes carry a products from ClosetMaid. They make storage units, shelves, and closet organizing products. Particularly, I'm talking about their Laminate Storage Stackers. Click here for the link: http://www.closetmaid.com/Look/Produ...alog/index.cfm The one I'm using is the 24" Horizontal Organizer (Maple). It cost only $9.95! It's made very well, and looks great! This give me three times the effective space! Just thought I'd pass along the info! Bill Crocker |
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