Hello to all and a happy Monday.
I just got off the phone with a client who asked for me to build a couple of
full sized walk in phone booths complete with doors.
Any body know where I can find a set of plans? I could design these myself
on CAD but it would be nice to have a point of departure.
TIA
Tom in Oregon
www.resourcecreation.biz
A Doctor Who wannabe?
"Tom" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Hello to all and a happy Monday.
>
> I just got off the phone with a client who asked for me to build a couple
of
> full sized walk in phone booths complete with doors.
>
> Any body know where I can find a set of plans? I could design these
myself
> on CAD but it would be nice to have a point of departure.
>
> TIA
>
> Tom in Oregon
>
> www.resourcecreation.biz
>
>
Tom wrote:
> Hello to all and a happy Monday.
>
> I just got off the phone with a client who asked for me to build a couple of
> full sized walk in phone booths complete with doors.
>
> Any body know where I can find a set of plans? I could design these myself
> on CAD but it would be nice to have a point of departure.
>
> TIA
>
> Tom in Oregon
>
> www.resourcecreation.biz
try this site for ideas http://www.atelebooth.com/index.htm
Thanks for all the suggestions guys.
These are for a substance abuse recovery facility for cell phone privacy.
I have gotten some good ideas from the I-net and will just forge ahead and
draw up my own plans from the customers criteria.
Tom in Oregon
"John T" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Sounds like the phone booth might need to be of a style popular in the
> 30's, usually in hotel lobbies or the like? I've seen some of those in
> classi movies. Light comes on when the door closes, barely enough room
> to stand up. :)
>
> John
>
John T wrote:
> Sounds like the phone booth might need to be of a style popular in the
> 30's, usually in hotel lobbies or the like? I've seen some of those in
> classi movies. Light comes on when the door closes, barely enough room
> to stand up. :)
>
1930's????
I called from a booth like that in a Drug Store in the early
1970's. That building is no longer standing but I think you can
see one like it (a phone booth like it, not a building like it)
in in the 1977 movie _Telefon_ with Donald Pleasence and
Charles Bronson.
Up through the late 1970s outdoor stand alone aluminum and
glass phone booths were commonplace, they've been mostly
phased out since, though the still show up in movies and
TV shows when the modern open 'booths' are inadequate to
advance the plot....
I assume OP's customer had some description of the type of booth,
indoor or outdoor at least.
--
FF
CW wrote:
> A Doctor Who wannabe?
>
> "Tom" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>> Hello to all and a happy Monday.
>>
>> I just got off the phone with a client who asked for me to build a couple
> of
>> full sized walk in phone booths complete with doors.
>>
>> Any body know where I can find a set of plans? I could design these
> myself
>> on CAD but it would be nice to have a point of departure.
>>
>> TIA
>>
>> Tom in Oregon
>>
>> www.resourcecreation.biz
>>
>>
exactly what I was thinking, but that would be a police booth.
Tom (in [email protected]) said:
| I just got off the phone with a client who asked for me to build a
| couple of full sized walk in phone booths complete with doors.
|
| Any body know where I can find a set of plans? I could design
| these myself on CAD but it would be nice to have a point of
| departure.
Didn't find any plans - but this looks like a good dual use point of
departure:
<http://www.casketfurniture.com/items.php/casketfurniture_phone_booth.
html>
--
Morris Dovey
DeSoto Solar
DeSoto, Iowa USA
http://www.iedu.com/DeSoto/solar.html
Tom wrote:
> Hello to all and a happy Monday.
>
> I just got off the phone with a client who asked for me to build a couple of
> full sized walk in phone booths complete with doors.
>
> Any body know where I can find a set of plans? I could design these myself
> on CAD but it would be nice to have a point of departure.
>
> TIA
>
> Tom in Oregon
>
> www.resourcecreation.biz
>
>
You should be able to DAGS for a London telephone kiosk/booth (any Brits
out there that could help with the proper terminology?). Alternately go
to the Daily Planet/Kent page for advice.
mahalo,
jo4hn