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My shop is a ghost town in the summer. With the temperature at times reaching 120 degrees in my shop during the summer I tend to stay away from that hell hole.
You are doing Wonderfully G R E A T !
Keep it up...!
Next project is several wall cabinets. I'll try the Kreg directions and see how it goes. Will post pics when completed. Thanx for the encouragement!
Joe Lyddon said:
You are doing Wonderfully G R E A T !
Keep it up...!
The first major project I did when I was getting back into woodworking was four 3'x3' shelf box units for our garage... to hold food... canned goods, bottles, etc., etc.
I used the French Cleat to install them (hang them on the wall)... I was surprised at well they worked!
I stacked them into an array of boxes resulting in a 6' x 6' solid shelving... Hanging the lower ones first THEN the upper ones.
As a result of the cabinets just "hanging" on the wall, they are considered to be like a picture hanging on the wall... in that they can be taken down and moved to another room, house, etc. Very portable... and NOT a fixed "improvement" to the property.
... and they are SO SIMPLE to do...
Enjoy...
Looking forward to seeing what you come up with.
Thank you,
Joe
The first major project I did when I was getting back into woodworking was four 3'x3' shelf box units for our garage... to hold food... canned goods, bottles, etc., etc.
I used the French Cleat to install them (hang them on the wall)... I was surprised at well they worked!
I stacked them into an array of boxes resulting in a 6' x 6' solid shelving... Hanging the lower ones first THEN the upper ones.
As a result of the cabinets just "hanging" on the wall, they are considered to be like a picture hanging on the wall... in that they can be taken down and moved to another room, house, etc. Very portable... and NOT a fixed "improvement" to the property.
... and they are SO SIMPLE to do...
Enjoy...
Looking forward to seeing what you come up with.
Thank you,
Joe
THIS IS A FRENCH CLEAT. THEY WORK VERY WELL. YOU CAN ALSO BUY A METAL STYLE THAT IS A MORE LOW PROFILE TO THE WALL. I USE THEM WHEN I INSTALL CABINETS ON A DIFFICULT WALLS LIKE IN A BUILDING WHERE THE WALL STUDS ARE BEHIND LATH AND PLASTER WALLS. YOU ARE DOING QUITE WELL, IT IS IMPRESSIVE THE QUALITY OF YOUR PROJECTS. KEEP IT UP AND YOU WILL BE BUILDING LARGE COMPLICATED PROJECT IN A SHORT WHILE.
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