davlyn
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Thank You!
Awesome! Thank you sixty8goats!
I found this thread a few weeks ago. Purchased the $60 birch, had the store cut it. Should not have as the guy pushed the saw so fast it jammed and the edges were splintered and crooked, didn't know until after purchased how bad that was. Purchased a plywood saw blade, cut the rest myself, sanded, edge banded, stained, drilled, assembled, disassembled, glued and reassembled, finished the screw holes with plugs, it is now ready for shellac finish. This one will receive only metal furniture feet.
Here is my pic, our media room, the bin and some records.
Please overlook the gaps, this was caused by the cuts made at the store.
Many records, more than bin can hold.
The bin is actually for our antique booth and it is modified to support our jewelry glass cabinet that is also 30" wide and 10" deep, hence the different look at the top.
It is awesome, very strong, well thought out, economical and very appreciated.
Again, thank you, Dave and Lynn.
Awesome! Thank you sixty8goats!
I found this thread a few weeks ago. Purchased the $60 birch, had the store cut it. Should not have as the guy pushed the saw so fast it jammed and the edges were splintered and crooked, didn't know until after purchased how bad that was. Purchased a plywood saw blade, cut the rest myself, sanded, edge banded, stained, drilled, assembled, disassembled, glued and reassembled, finished the screw holes with plugs, it is now ready for shellac finish. This one will receive only metal furniture feet.
Here is my pic, our media room, the bin and some records.
Please overlook the gaps, this was caused by the cuts made at the store.
Many records, more than bin can hold.
The bin is actually for our antique booth and it is modified to support our jewelry glass cabinet that is also 30" wide and 10" deep, hence the different look at the top.
It is awesome, very strong, well thought out, economical and very appreciated.
Again, thank you, Dave and Lynn.