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The wood bookcase has been fixed, you just need come and bring it to your home and use it. If you buy it from store, you need to fix it by yourself. It has been used just for one year. The shape is like the one in following link: http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=10098465. I bought it at about $45, now ask for $25. The ionic anti-static dryer uses patented ion air delivery     

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Author: Campus
Date: May 13, 2010 15:03

Use the issue as a selling guide on your wife. "Honey, I can build you this......but I'm gonna need some new TOOLS....and clamps, a lotta clamps ". On Aug 15, 3:17 pm, Planes True <purrfecth...@juno.com> wrote: You might find the April 2001 issue of BH&G WOOD Magazine ( Issue 132 ) very instructive.  The issue's theme was the start of a series of articles entitled "The Handcrafted Home"
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You might find the April 2001 issue of BH&G WOOD Magazine ( Issue 132 ) very instructive. The issue's theme was the start of a series of articles entitled "The Handcrafted Home". A family room was transformed into an Arts & Crafts showplace . Step by step instructions were given for wall preparation, paneling, HVAC modifications, wall paint, hardwood floor, upper mantel, built-in bookcases     

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Author: kiki0822
Date: Sep 1, 2008 14:43

Thanks very much to everyone. I'll take your suggestions and build some type of cabinet bottom with drawers and then left the bookcase into the spot. Like you have suggested this way I will have deeper drawers with regular depth bookcases on top. Now since I am painting them can I just make them out of MDF or should I stick with plywood? Alex On Aug 12, 11:44 am, alexy <nos...@asbry
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Alex <alex.colic@rbc.com> wrote: >Hi, > >my wife has asked me to justify my purchase of woodworking equipment >by building some built in bookcases. I think I understand most of what >I need to do I just need some design help. > >On one wall of a room I have a brick fireplace which runs from the >floor straight up to the ceiling. I need to build bookcases on either >side. The left side is     

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Author: Planes True
Date: Aug 15, 2008 13:22

On Mon, 11 Aug 2008 07:49:16 -0700 (PDT), Alex <alex.colic@rbc.com> wrote: First problem, the spot for the two bookcases are different widths. Do I just make one bookcase that fits each spot or break the large spot into 2? What is the better design decision. I think you will have to split them both. 53" is still too wide without support. Second question. The perpendicular wall next
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Sounds like custom width in all cases. I like to do 24" boxes and make up the wall section till I fill it up. You can come up with a similar size to fit your wall sections. What you might consider is to make "filler" panels that go between the boxes that you could use to "balance" the section of wall. You can do a fluted section that will look quite nice. Do a "mock up" with mdf to     

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Author: Planes True
Date: Aug 15, 2008 13:17

"Alex" <alex.colic@rbc.com> wrote in message news:82b4e69e-4346-4592-b1f6-ad27ae80b28c@a1g2000hsb.googlegroups.com... Hi, my wife has asked me to justify my purchase of woodworking equipment by building some built in bookcases. I think I understand most of what I need to do I just need some design help. On one wall of a room I have a brick fireplace which runs from the floor
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Hi, my wife has asked me to justify my purchase of woodworking equipment by building some built in bookcases. I think I understand most of what I need to do I just need some design help. On one wall of a room I have a brick fireplace which runs from the floor straight up to the ceiling. I need to build bookcases on either side. The left side is 52" wide, the fireplace is 53" wide and the     

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Author: Alex
Date: Aug 13, 2008 09:31

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Date: Aug 12, 2008 08:44

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Author: Mike O.
Date: Aug 11, 2008 18:16

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Date: Aug 11, 2008 12:25

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