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Getting semi-serious about a new cellar
01-26-2002, 06:06 PM,
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WW, I'm trying not to mention capacity to her. She'll know that I plan to fill that sucker up, and suddenly decide she needs half of it for her artsy crap!<BR>I prefer diamond bins; that's what I built for the old hot-house storm cellar. But this one will be used primarily for long-term storage since it's 100 yards from the house, so I'm thinking maybe simple shelves to hold full cases would be more practical. I dunno. Rolling shelves are really nice, but would drive up the cost enough to get her attention. Anyway, it will be a while before a decision must be made.<BR>Bucko, be glad you're remodeling BEFORE moving in. We're remodeling too (and have been for three long years), and can't get rid of the superfine sawdust that's suspended in the air. You dust everything, and look at it an hour later and it's covered again. It's drivin' us nuts! (Short trip these days.)<BR>Lots of trees to trim, to even get a cement truck into the back of this place.<BR>
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