Worked on the grinder storage solution.
I'm using 14ga since I have a 24"x48" section from when I bought some for repairs on my torque boxes. I think 1/8" would be sturdier but, once I mount it against the full plywood sheet on the side of the shelving unit, I think it'll be plenty sturdy.
Used angle iron as a straight edge. I tried to use it by pushing the griding disc across it but drifted on my first cut. Started using the iron as a guide for continuous plunge cuts and had much more success.
I'll be mounting it with 1/4" bolts I have lying around.
Used my HF Belt & Disc Sander for the first time. I really like how easy it was to get consistent angle grinds and add chamfers.
Definitely not my prettiest welds, but I think they'll hold up over time. I didn't do much to clean up any of the splatter since it's just a holding tools in the garage.
Primed it with self-etching primer front and back and hit the front with flat black. I'll get the back tomorrow.
Also put together a mounting plate for my vise on the workbench.
Took about 3 hours. I could have been quicker but I took a bit to get to learn the sander and figuring out a best approach for the straight cuts.