The Vape Cabinet IS DONE... FINALLY!

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Radar2013

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Ok everyone. The cabinet is finally done. Its not the one I originally started building. That one is done but I don't really like it. Looks too cheesy. So I thought and thought and thought of something else. I was looking out of my garage and saw my neighbor was throwing away a huge head board. It had cabinet doors with painted glass and everything. I asked if I could have it. They carried it into my garage. I immediately began to disassemble the head board one handed. I began building. and this is what I came up with.

I do have an adjustment to do on it. I want to install a battery docking/charging station in it. That will take about 20 mins.

Now remember... I built this about 75% one handed.

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Radar2013

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TONS nicer than the mirrors....on my medicine cabinet.....!!!!:facepalm:
FYI....My Uncle Fred was a woodworker for many years...all "one-handed" (hunting accident at 15...!!:()!!
As my grandmother would say: "You done SPLENDID!!":D

Thank you. I only have 25% use of my right arm (dominant arm at that) to an on the job injury. Have had 2 surgeries on the shoulder to repair but it's only gotten worse. The next surgery is a total replacement. Even with that I will only gain another 25% use.
 

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Looks great! Your hard work is appreciated.

I want to make something for my toys... so far the best I have is the simple desktop holder for small stuff.

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I love how you have yours setup with the glass and light... I think once I slow down buying more junk (vape budget is fried for the next 6mo) I will have to add on to my house.
 

Radar2013

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Thank you every one. This was a fun project. Took about 4 days to disassemble the head board, get the pieces cut, sanded and stained. Couldn't do nothing to it on day 3 due to way too much pain in the shoulder. I will be so glad when this crap with my shoulder is over and done with. Next surgery is a total replacement and I have to wait for all of the legal stuff I have going on with the shoulder to be over with before I can do that.
 
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