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  1. suprz Member

    joined: Sep 24, 2012
    195 posts
    Rhode island
    When we redid out kitchen, we had one old base cabinet that we put out on the deck and used as a workbench ...etc... Well, seeing how it is so close to where the woodstove is, i figured it could double as a wood box, and the counter could also be useful for splitting small pieces with the fiskars hatchet, best part is it also works well for a place to put plates etc... When using the grill.

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  2. cptoneleg Minister of Fire

    joined: Jul 17, 2010
    1,373 posts
    Virginia
    Yep never have too many places to put STUFF.
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  3. k9brain Member

    joined: Nov 16, 2010
    117 posts
    Jersey Shore
    Is that a kindlin drawer?
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  4. Gasifier Minister of Fire

    Getting several benefits at one time from an old cabinet. Priceless.
  5. infinitymike Minister of Fire

    joined: Aug 23, 2011
    1,263 posts
    Long Island, NY
    you should put the fridge next to it and get rid of the cooler.
    You can fit more beverages;)
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  6. Pallet Pete Minister of Fire

    joined: Nov 27, 2011
    3,178 posts
    Ovid MI
    And the best part is its burnable after use in 15 years or so !

    Pete
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  7. Thistle Minister of Fire

    joined: Dec 16, 2010
    3,907 posts
    Central IA
    brilliant
  8. suprz Member

    joined: Sep 24, 2012
    195 posts
    Rhode island
    Yes it is... All the real small stuff for starting the fire goes in the drawer.
  9. WellSeasoned Minister of Fire

    joined: Nov 25, 2011
    1,686 posts
    Eastern Pa
    That fencing in the background too. I know its supposed to look like a fence, but the question is, is it really a fence, or firewood? Theres definitely something stealth going on here.

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