Date: 28/02/2026 21:33:38
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2365123
Subject: Hoosier Cabinets

Hoosier Cabinets

This 100-Year-Old Cabinet Solves What New Ones Don’t
Short Tour of a Hoosier Cabinet
The History and Modern Revival of Hoosier Cabinets: A Timeless Kitchen Classic
Hoosier History: A Tour of the Hoosier Cabinet Museum in Coppes Commons

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Date: 28/02/2026 21:36:35
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2365124
Subject: re: Hoosier Cabinets

Tau.Neutrino said:


Hoosier Cabinets

This 100-Year-Old Cabinet Solves What New Ones Don’t
Short Tour of a Hoosier Cabinet
The History and Modern Revival of Hoosier Cabinets: A Timeless Kitchen Classic
Hoosier History: A Tour of the Hoosier Cabinet Museum in Coppes Commons


I like the idea of a dedicated workstation.

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Date: 28/02/2026 21:41:05
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2365128
Subject: re: Hoosier Cabinets

Sliding Shopping List

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Date: 28/02/2026 22:03:23
From: Michael V
ID: 2365144
Subject: re: Hoosier Cabinets

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Date: 28/02/2026 22:05:03
From: Kingy
ID: 2365147
Subject: re: Hoosier Cabinets

Michael V said:



Like.

I thought it was going to be a thread about storing your drag slicks.

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Date: 28/02/2026 22:43:05
From: Michael V
ID: 2365154
Subject: re: Hoosier Cabinets

Kingy said:


Michael V said:


Like.

I thought it was going to be a thread about storing your drag slicks.

“14. What are the do’s and don’ts when storing Hoosier race tires at the end of the racing season?
ANSWER: Tire storage is key. The useful life of a tire, whether mounted or dismounted, is directly affected by storage conditions. Tires should always be stored indoors in a dark, cool, dry room.
DO
1. Remove the tires from the vehicle.
2. Remove the air from the tires and store them on their side in a cool/dark/dry environment.
3. Place tires in a black plastic bag when stored during the “off-season”.
4. Make sure the temperature range in the storage location is between 40-90 degrees Fahrenheit.
DON’T
1. Don’t store tires in direct sunlight or near electric motors. (Electric motors emit small amounts of ozone.) Tires need to be protected from light, especially sunlight. Light causes ultraviolet damage by breaking down the rubber compounds. The storeroom should not contain electrical welding or any other equipment that could produce ozone.
2. Don’t apply any chemical treatments to Hoosier tires. (It’s not necessary and may actually damage the integrity of the tire by breaking down the rubber properties of the tire.) Tires must not be allowed to come in contact with oils, greases, solvents, or other petroleum products that cause rubber to soften or deteriorate.
3. Don’t store tires in sub-freezing temperatures for any length of time. (The rubber can freeze and may crack as a result.) “

Where I got the picture from. https://www.hoosiertire.com/tires/drag_racing/faq/#panel-faq

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Date: 28/02/2026 23:06:44
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2365159
Subject: re: Hoosier Cabinets

Drip tray for kerosene to stop ants

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Date: 2/03/2026 21:05:35
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2365657
Subject: re: Hoosier Cabinets

Completely overturned my thinking on genderized cabinets.

I’ll never be unable to contemplate Hoosier Cabinets the same way again.

Anyway….

I’m going to build an electronics / soldering station version of one.

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