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Old June 4th 05, 01:04 AM
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I built my own heavy duty radio desk (from workbench plan I found on the
net) and had enough 2x8s left to build a shelf hutch for radios. Adding the
finishing touches (some stain and stainless corner guards) this weekend.
Will post some pics next week if I can. Very handsome piece of work, if I do
say so myself The hutch shelf looks kind of like what you linked to,
except heavy duty rich stained wood - thick. I simply added stainless corner
guards from Restoration Hardware for a good utility look, stained it lightly
to let the natural pine stand out. Looks and works great!


"Bill Crocker" wrote in message
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If you have more than one scanner, you know how radios, speakers, power
supplies, and related equipment, can quickly consume your desk space. I

was
considering building a custom desk console, but I change equipment so

often,
that anything custom would quickly become obsolete.

I found the perfect solution, and it's very functional, and inexpensive.

My
local Home Depot, and Lowes carry a products from ClosetMaid. They make
storage units, shelves, and closet organizing products. Particularly, I'm
talking about their Laminate Storage Stackers. Click here for the link:
http://www.closetmaid.com/Look/Produ...alog/index.cfm

The one I'm using is the 24" Horizontal Organizer (Maple). It cost only
$9.95! It's made very well, and looks great! This give me three times

the
effective space! Just thought I'd pass along the info!

Bill Crocker