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paint, combustible storage
What type of storage lockers do any of you use for paint, paint thinner, auto fluids, etc? I just have them under the work bench and would like to get better organized and maybe safer.
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Unplugged, of course. Insulates temperature, light, and smell.
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I keep anything that could burn or support combustion in locked steel cabinet outside of my garage.
This includes... Paint thinners, Gasoline, Oil, Cutting fluid etc. It's about the size of a normal two door bed room wardrobe. |
got a pic or link to source? thanks
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Same as Peter. I rescued an old, double door, flame resistant, double-walled cabinet from an old vocational school being torn down. I put casters on it so I can move it around.
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Old lockers work too. That's what I have outside. I also use old file cabinets.
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Under the baby's crib. Keeps the bad smells away from my work area.
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We keep quite a bit of stuff in lockers. We also have a room built in one corner of our shop for storage of all paints and there is a mixing bench in there as well. Its on the opposite corner from where any flame related activities occur.
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