Hi All,
I've tried searches in every possible manner I can think of but can't find a
basic set of plans for a potato bin. If anyone knows of any I would greatly
appreciate it. I can come up with some, but I'm unsure of what the finished
dimensions should be. My customer just wants something that's floor standing
and less than 20" wide.
TIA
Kevin Daly
K & J Woodcrafts
http://hometown.aol.com/kdaly10475/page1.html
"Kevin Daly" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Hi All,
> I've tried searches in every possible manner I can think of but can't find
> a
> basic set of plans for a potato bin. If anyone knows of any I would
> greatly
> appreciate it. I can come up with some, but I'm unsure of what the
> finished
> dimensions should be. My customer just wants something that's floor
> standing
> and less than 20" wide.
U-Bild has one. Three tilt out bins, simple construction. www.u-bild.com
"Kevin Daly" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Hi All,
> I've tried searches in every possible manner I can think of but can't find
a
> basic set of plans for a potato bin. If anyone knows of any I would
greatly
> appreciate it. I can come up with some, but I'm unsure of what the
finished
> dimensions should be. My customer just wants something that's floor
standing
> and less than 20" wide.
> TIA
Why not just build something that is floor standing and less than 20" wide?
--
-Mike-
[email protected]
Sun, Dec 5, 2004, 12:53pm (EST+5) [email protected]
(Mike=A0Marlow) has a puzzled look on his face and asks:
Why not just build something that is floor standing and less than 20"
wide?
That's my thoughts. If you want to get fancy, google a picture,
and show the picture to your customer. It's a box with a lid. Plans?
Plans? You don' need no steenkin' plans.
JOAT
Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind dont
matter, and those who matter dont mind.
- Dr Seuss
On Sun, 05 Dec 2004 12:16:52 +0000, Kevin Daly wrote:
> Hi All,
> I've tried searches in every possible manner I can think of but can't find
> a basic set of plans for a potato bin. If anyone knows of any I would
> greatly appreciate it. I can come up with some, but I'm unsure of what
> the finished dimensions should be. My customer just wants something
> that's floor standing and less than 20" wide.
This was from a Popular Mechanics plan many moons ago. Dimansions are
12.5" wide, 10.75" deep and 25" high. Bottom of onion drawer and back of
bin are 1/8" hardware cloth.
<http://www.winterburn.net/doug/pictures/woodworking/potato_onion_bin1.jpg>
<http://www.winterburn.net/doug/pictures/woodworking/potato_onion_bin2.jpg>
<http://www.winterburn.net/doug/pictures/woodworking/potato_onion_bin1.jpg>
-Doug
On Sun, 05 Dec 2004 07:26:54 -0700, Doug Winterburn wrote:
>
> This was from a Popular Mechanics plan many moons ago. Dimansions are
> 12.5" wide, 10.75" deep and 25" high. Bottom of onion drawer and back of
> bin are 1/8" hardware cloth.
>
> <http://www.winterburn.net/doug/pictures/woodworking/potato_onion_bin1.jpg>
> <http://www.winterburn.net/doug/pictures/woodworking/potato_onion_bin2.jpg>
> <http://www.winterburn.net/doug/pictures/woodworking/potato_onion_bin1.jpg>
Scuze me, last picture shoulda been:
<http://www.winterburn.net/doug/pictures/woodworking/potato_onion_bin3.jpg>
-Doug