Cupboard/Side Rack/Workbench/Organiser
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Cupboard/Side Rack/Workbench/Organiser





Just a little set up I made that was accessible whilst the car was in
the garage and sort of a mini bench and rack as I share the garage.
I used the object as a guide and then made marks to put screws in. I did this in line with the shelves as to not make any unnecessary holes. For the smaller objects I used nails.
I also drilled holes in a small piece of wood which I screwed to the primary piece of wood. This was used to slide screw drivers into mostly.
Any questions feel free to ask :)