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heavy duty lumber storage rack built after smaller one collapsed. This one won't!
If you are woodworker curious, you can check out the OLD album (yeah, that's my shop, but not quite what it looks like now...shown to the right --->
Storage shed with 50-gallon drums on right hand side. Photo taken by unknown person(s) with the FBI after 18 November 1978 and released under the Freedom of Information Act. Photo enhancement by Emily Paiva.
Please credit: Photo courtesy Emily Paiva and the Jonestown Institute.
Former Kmart plaza finally sees new life after 20 years. Kmart relocated from this site in 1995 to better serve Olean.
Allegany, NY. August 2023.
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www.recyclart.org/2013/08/pallets-used-firewood-storage/
Here is a really clever way to re-use pallets! It gives a contemporary look and find a great use. Now you have your easy DIY firewood storage project! The most important may be the sourcing of the pallet with the good width.
I'm in love with the the way they used the white paint on it !
A picture of some vintage storage crates with daffodils on the side. The boxes used for flowers years ago are getting harder to find and are popular with the crafting community.
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The Traveling Salesman
This workhorse moves through the lonely desert of apocalypse to connect the widespread small towns where the last people live.
They took the base of a haul truck and built up the various rooms and platforms to create enough space to hold goods and passengers.
Nowadays it´s the center of trade and conference in a large area. Beside storage rooms also a workshop is included. In the bar the people can meet and exchange news.
The building process:
At first I wanted to model only a haul truck. But when I came to the point where I had to create the dump body I became tired of it. I don´t remember the next steps but I love convoluted buildings so the final model resulted :D
Taken by fauxrealphotos. I've always kept all my "stuff" close around me, but better men than I choose to put excess "stuff" into storage and this is what those facilities look like. Who knew?
Years ago, before the cloud was called the cloud, I used remote Internet file storage sites to store my images. However, when the site went out of business, I lost all the images I had in storage. I vowed to never to use another external file storage site that was not under my direct control.
1. I now have enough SD and CompactFlash memory cards to save my original images for a minimum of one month before I have to reformat and reuse the cards.
2. I copy my original images from my memory cards to my computer’s internal solid state drive (SSD) and store them in a monthly folder. I leave the copies on the hard drive until I need the space and then I delete the oldest monthly folders first.
3. After the end of each month, I copy all of that month’s folder to a Seagate external hard disk drive (HDD).
4. I also use Western Digital external hard disk drives as backups to the Seagate.
5. At one time, CDs and DVDs were all I had for archival storage. When I discovered how unreliable they were, I transferred all my archival CD and DVD files to hard disk drives. I now only use CDs or DVDs for shipping files to different locations.
When traveling for an assignment, the minimum storage I take are a bunch of memory cards (compactflash and/or SD). The only time I travel with a computer is when I know I will be performing editing in the field because I have to give my clients edited images before I return home.
For vacations, I normally carry enough memory cards to give me a minimum of 36 images per day and an average of 100 images per day. This figure is based on the amount of images I have taken over decades of vacation travel.
I now use 4 Terabyte solid state drives to save my files.
This is how i store the moduls of Grimmhavn.
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I love old vintage enamelware, and I've started using the larger pieces as storage for my fabric scraps. I think it's fun - maybe not very organized, but still fun!
Blogged here.
These plastic boxes contain 24 individual compartments inside. I store my seed beads by color. I found these boxes at Kmart and Micheals.
Salinas Ustor Self-Storage
441 Espinosa Rd. Salinas, Ca off HWY 101
831-443-1685
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new fabric storage. think i am gonna find a new home for the boxes and bins and just keep folded up fabric in there. except maybe the top ones. To protect from sun damage.
Salinas Ustor Self-Storage
441 Espinosa Rd. Salinas, Ca off HWY 101
831-443-1685
self storage units salinas
My goldies case, used to transport any particular minidisc recorder I may be using. Has space for the portable recorder/player and 12 discs.
For more information on Herman Miller Meridian Filing and Storage visit www.bfionline.com/services/filing.htm
Knock-off-Wood storage daybed with baskets. Of all the projects I've done based on Ana's plans, this is my favorite. It was my first staining project EVER so I was terrified. I am so in love with how this turned out. Details on the wood and stain are in the close-up photos.
I got that gorgeous daybed quilt, shams and the sweater-like throw on Overstock.com. Now to find some darker baskets! :)
I used this photo as my inspiration for the whole thing. :) www.potterybarn.com/pbimgs/rk/images/dp/wcm/201022/0059/i...
Garage storage at the Craftsman Experience
www.charlesandhudson.com/archives/2010/11/indulge_in_the_...
A little storage room in an abandoned house.
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