Difference between revisions of "Tool Cage Proposal"

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== History ==
 
== History ==
  
* 3-25-2014: First draft of the vote.  
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* 4-20-2014: First draft of the vote.  
 
* TBA: Sent to director's list.
 
* TBA: Sent to director's list.
 
* TBA: Sent to member's list.
 
* TBA: Sent to member's list.

Revision as of 02:33, 20 April 2014

Kevin Caughlin

History

  • 4-20-2014: First draft of the vote.
  • TBA: Sent to director's list.
  • TBA: Sent to member's list.

Background

The current tool cage that Pumping Station:One inherited from the previous occupant is inadequate for the space and should be emptied, dismantled and replaced with a larger cage that is designed to integrate into the space.

Location and Materials

The new cage is going to occupy space in-between the wood shop and machine shop currently taken up by three large metal shelve units. It is going to measure seven feet wide and extend twelve feet out from the wall occupying eighty-four square feet of floor space. The current cage is approximately forty-eight to fifty square feet, and the metal shelves, 36 square feet; therefore, no net loss in floor space by replacing the old cage with this new cage.

We are going to use one inch square steel tubing to build shelf frames six feet high; the shelves, half inch sanded plywood four feet wide and eighteen inches deep. The walls of the cage are going to consist of three eight foot high by four foot wide half inch plywood bolted to three shelf units lined up and bolted to the floor. A four foot wide aisle, running between the two sets of shelves, will provide enough room to move heavier equipment, such as the kiln, in and out of the cage,

The build is going to be done in two phases. We construct three of the proposed six shelves and swap them with the large shelves; then fill the new shelves with the stock in the current cage. Staggering the build gives wood shop and machine shop the opportunity to move equipment to accommodate the full cage.

Once the bare bones of the cage is complete we can add secured tool chests and slat board or peg board can be nailed to the plywood to suit our needs. The goal is to construct a large structure that will sturdy and flexible as quickly as possible.

The initial estimate cost for the materials is $750 for 520' of steel tubing and $300 for twelve sheets of eight' by four' half inch plywood.

Schedule

The cage will be built in the first week of March. Once the vote is approved the steel will be purchased, and all pieces will be cut to length and organized so that the actual welding and assembly of the cage can be finished within one weekend.

Language

Authorize the board to spend up to $1,800 (total) on materials stated above, and directly related costs, such as replacement band saw blades, bolts and delivery costs. The spending authority for the tool cage will expire sixty days from the day of member approval. After purchase, a copy of all receipts will be linked below.