I think I would have covered the upper surface to stop dust dropping in. Our stairs are, admittedly, 85 years old, so they have bigger gaps, but the carpet is so old that its underlay is now pretty much dust and that drops through. I shall be doing something similar, soon, though. I expect to make the whole thing roll in and out on wheels or castors, because the fuse boxes are under the stairs, too.
Hi buddy. Got so many good ideas just to be able to look in your workshop in this video. Thank you so much. Just build up my new worksop and really like idea of mittre saw sinked in to the table, also love the worktable on the castors in the middle fir cutting sheet material 👍 Wouod you be so kind to send me a plan for both please 🙏 Also whats the name if that fadt glue & spray you used on the faces please? Hoping for your respond 🤞 Kind regards Lako from Guildford
Wow that was awesome great work. Video seemed a bit grainy though, may just be my end. Would be good to see some close ups when you’re doing the detail too mate. Awesome product mate 👍🏼
Yeah I don’t understand the graininess - it was happening for me as well! But I have just invested in a better camera for future videos so hopefully that’ll help
Nice! Good quality video and product. You always edge band for smoother finish? I sometime make furniture i will keep that in mind :D Thanks, you earned a new subscriber
How do you end up with the doors flush to the trims, allowing for the gap needed for push to open feature? What catches do you use? I presume they’re heavy dusty to take open a loaded drawer? Cheers. Chris.
Hi, how deep do you do under stairs storage ? I was just thinking if I was to build it outside and to bring it in the house, my door width is around 600mm / 650mm 😊