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Mick, if you don't mind me asking, what are the clips on the front of the two trestles?

Sorry Roy, missed your post.

They're the things you slot through to lock them a certain height.

I don't think anything more complex than a shelf is needed for storage.

Security wise I've seen a heavy duty chain through all the handles.

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has anyone got any pictures of the way they store their chainsaws in your workshop?

 

Hi mate Sorry about 1st post there's some use large safes or a site box but but the main thing is is to keep it secret where are you keep your stuff and trying to minimise how many people actually see it going in and out thanks John

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Hi mate Sorry about 1st post there's some use large safes or a site box but but the main thing is is to keep it secret where are you keep your stuff and trying to minimise how many people actually see it going in and out thanks John

 

Sound advice and not telling anyone on the interweb where things are hidden is savvy.

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2 screws in the wall about 100mm apart, a piece of string tied to one screw with a loop on the other end, pass the string through the handle of the saw place loop over 2nd screw. The saw then hangs vertically down the wall from the string through the handle. Neat storage and only needs 2 screws ( and rawplugs) and a bit of string

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