March 25, 201214 yr It's been awhile so I thought I'd get a couple up here tonight! I have been posting plans from my old timey collection of WorkBench Magazines from the 60's. As I have disclosed before, no copyright issues here. The company that owned this mag is long gone. And I contacted the current WorkBench Publication and they had no problem with us doing this. So, as usual, if you see anything you like in the Table of Contents, feel free to let me know here and I'll get the plans up in our Free Plans and Drawing area for you and our members. To start us off, I went ahead and loaded up a Contemporary Coffee Table and a Lowboy with Mirror in our Free Plans area. Remember, these plans are not learning aids, they assume you have a certain skill set already in place and your able to do "Take Offs". So don't be disappointed! Here ya go! John MorrisThe Patriot WoodworkerProud Supporter of Wounded Warrior Project and Homes For Our Troops
March 26, 201214 yr Thanks for posting this John. It's got me curious. What's the plywood lamp and convertible tricycle?Harry BrinkBulldog WoodworkingMontana
March 26, 201214 yr Author Harry, those are really cool, I'll get em up later tonight! The Plywood lamp is a spiral effect of a lamp base using ply.The tricycle conversion looks like a tank with a muzzle, it sits on a tricycle chassis that a child would own. Harry Brink said:Thanks for posting this John. It's got me curious. What's the plywood lamp and convertible tricycle?Harry BrinkBulldog WoodworkingMontanaJohn MorrisThe Patriot WoodworkerProud Supporter of Wounded Warrior Project and Homes For Our Troops
March 27, 201214 yr Author Harry, the Tricycle Conversion is up and so is the Plywood Lamp. You can find them in our Free Plans and Drawings area of our site. Scroll down to the Workbench set of plans. Have fun!Harry Brink said:Thanks for posting this John. It's got me curious. What's the plywood lamp and convertible tricycle?Harry BrinkBulldog WoodworkingMontanaJohn MorrisThe Patriot WoodworkerProud Supporter of Wounded Warrior Project and Homes For Our Troops
March 27, 201214 yr Thanks John for taking the time to do this. Harry BrinkBulldog WoodworkingMontana
March 28, 201214 yr Author You bet Bulldog!!!Harry Brink said: Thanks John for taking the time to do this. Harry BrinkBulldog WoodworkingMontana John MorrisThe Patriot WoodworkerProud Supporter of Wounded Warrior Project and Homes For Our Troops
March 28, 201214 yr  One of my uncles must have read this book.   He made screen frames for his one car garage door opening.   Sit inside, without any bugs flying at you.    Great view of the car in the driveway, too. Now, about that Lowboy?????? 'and may the road raise up to meet ye'
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