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Old 10-28-2009, 11:13 PM
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Does anyone have or has seen this Wood Mag plan?

http://www.woodstore.net/modshopcabsy.html

I wanted to know if it was worth looking into further or if it was just a rehash of build your cabs with french cleats so you can move them!

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Old 10-29-2009, 02:57 PM
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I have seen a bunch of Wood Magazine plans, THAT one is anything but familiar.
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Interesting question chopnhack but since you are already aware of french cleats why would you wnat to consider anything else? Do you think there may be a better system?
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were you just interested if they did something special? As Mark says you already know about french cleats so what do you want with a plan for $7?

4 sides of ply, a shelf and a very simple frame with door. It doesnt look like there is even a back in the pic and it somehow is attached to the pegboard. I would guess a couple of hours at most to make.
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If you know an issue number, I may be able to help. I have a complete set of Wood, With over a 100 duplicates.

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It's in Best-Ever Workshop Solutions v. 2003.

There's nothing extra special about it. You're right, it's just a rehash of build your cabs with french cleats so you can move them.

The hot-glue gun holder in the picture is a neat idea.
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Thanks all. To answer Black wallnut and poolhound, I don't pretend to know anything I like to see how other people put together ideas. The french cleat kinda was a given, but I was also interested in how they arranged the insides. Thanks for the 411 everybody
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