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More Pictures I Want to Share

Updated: Oct 12

2024-10-09

I finished another task. Actually, I un-did a task and did another. I wanted a tall rack in the garden room, so I took two of the kitchen storage baker's racks and one four-shelf storage rack and played mix-n-match with the parts. The storage rack got two of the half-shelves from the baker's racks. The tall (back) part of the baker's racks all combined with shelves to make the tall storage rack, and the short (front) parts made a short storage rack.

VISIBLE ARE FOUR LARGE BAKER'S RACKS,

TWO SMALL BAKER'S RACKS, AND ONE

ROLLING MICROWAVE CART.


The undo task was accomplished in stages, because all the components were in use. Stage one was to clear a small baker's rack (far left) that didn't match any of the others, and on which some potatoes had... rotted.


ROLLING STORAGE RACK WITH DEHUMIDIFIER


BAKER'S RACK WITH DEHUMIDIFIER

TOP SHELF REVERSED


Then the #2 Basement dehumidifier was moved from a storage rack to the baker's rack. The contents of the storage rack were distributed as necessary.

DEHUMIDIFIER DRAINS INTO TUB IN DEEPSINK


Once empty, the storage rack needed the shelves repositioned to match the ones in the garden room. Then the hydroponics units on the tall, bastardized storage rack migrated to the replacement rack.


TALL UNIT ON RIGHT

REPLACEMENT UNIT ON RIGHT


The next stage was to recover the half-shelves from the storage rack in the suite and move all the groceries on that rack and the short rack to empty the short rack. That left me the parts to rebuild two baker's racks, bringing the total up to nine. Six of them are 36x14x69", one of them is 24x14x69". The other two are being used as dehumidifier stands and are shorter and much cheaper.


FIVE WIDE BAKER'S RACKS ON THE WALL

ONE BAKER'S RACK BESIDE REFRIGERATOR,

SMALLER BAKER'S RACK ABUTTING.

FOUR-SHELF STORAGE UNIT IN BACK


 

Some people complained that the pictures I share are too small. Not so, says I. Let's examine the picture just above by clicking on it. That takes you to the Close-up Picture Viewer shown (annotated) below.


The arrows in the upper left allow you to toggle between enlarged and full-screen views. The X in the upper right closes the viewer, but not the post. If there are multiple pictures, there will be < and > navigation buttons between them. But that isn't the end of it. Try right-clicking on the picture and selecting "Open Picture in New Tab."


Now look for a magnifying glass cursor with a "+" in it. Click it.


That will take you to the actual size of the picture, with scroll bars to the side and bottom. The picture was 4160X3120 pixels. So if you want detail, a few spare clicks will give it to you.


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