Ron Roase
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I just finished a built in cabinet for a friend. After first building him several other cabinets,and thought I was done. He came up with ......could you build a cabinet to fit inside the hole in that wall? 38"x39" and 14" deep. It would be to house a collection of cut glass. All but joints and pocket hole construction.
As none of the joints would show it seemed like a good way to go,the frame that extends around the cabinet hides the entrance into the hole in the wall. The spoon rack was another of his after thoughts. This I made from some extra flooring that I had on my lumber rack. All stuff looks better when you load them up with enough stuff to hide some mistakes.
As none of the joints would show it seemed like a good way to go,the frame that extends around the cabinet hides the entrance into the hole in the wall. The spoon rack was another of his after thoughts. This I made from some extra flooring that I had on my lumber rack. All stuff looks better when you load them up with enough stuff to hide some mistakes.