Nail Cabinet with Muffin-Pan Trays

Muffin-pan trays used by the housewife in baking make serviceable containers for nails, screws, and other small articles used in a shop. The illustration shows the pans fitted into a box, and sliding in grooves cut into the sides with a saw.

The Metal Trays Are Substantial and may be Removed Readily for Use Elsewhere

The box is made with the end pieces lapping over the top and the bottom this being a better construction to carry the weight of the trays. The wood used in the sides is ⁷⁄₈ in. thick, in order that a saw cut may be made to a depth of ¹⁄₄ in. without weakening the support. Thinner wood may be used if instead of saw cuts small strips of wood are nailed against the side on which the trays may slide.—Contributed by Harry J. Blacklidge, San Rafael, Cal.