September 25, 20178 yr This one may present more of a assembly issues than the actual cutting. It basically nothing more as another bookshelf, but it is 92 inches tall, 52 inches wide and 12 inches deep. From front of my table saw and my workbench which serves as both the out feed table and assembly table is 9 ft. 6 inches long. But only 40 inches wide. I would prefer to assemble it in one piece. But think I'm going to have to assemble it in three sections. Anyone have a better idea on this? Edited December 5, 20178 yr by Ron Dudelston tags added
September 25, 20178 yr bottom, middle, top sections. no reason it has to be one piece, unless you built it in place (which i've done for kitchen pantries).
September 25, 20178 yr Author Thanks. From the looks of it, That the way some carpenter built it back in the mid 70's. The more I keep looking at it, I most likely build it three sections. Got my material list worked up. Time to go get the plywood and at least get it cut to width.
September 26, 20178 yr I would build carcasses for two to three sections ..... install in opening and then trim..... hiding all the joints.
September 26, 20178 yr Author Handy Dan. Sheet rocking it and hiding it is definitely a bad idea from the boss. She had put her foot down on what she wants.
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