Hello Folks-
Please help me find a magazine article I have spent the better part of a day
searching for. I am looking for an article that gave 5 different shop
projects using a single sheet of plywood. Projects included a wood cut-off
bin and a hanging wall cabinet. A friend of mine and I both remember the
article but seem to have developed "CRS" (Can't Remember S**T).
I think it was in a fairly recent issue of a magazine.
thanks!
I want to thank everyone for their quick response to my question. I'll be
in the shop making sawdust soon.
Thanks!
DexAZ wrote in message
<[email protected]>...
>SHOPNOTES #71
>
>Should still be on the news stands. The 5 plywood projects are: Tool Tote,
>Folding Saw Horses, Cut-off Bin,Workbench & Wall Cabinet.
>
>Also included is a Comprehensive Index for SHOPNOTES issues 1-66
>
>DexAZ
>
>"Gredo Goldenstein" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>news:[email protected]...
>> Hello Folks-
>>
>> Please help me find a magazine article I have spent the better part of a
>day
>> searching for. I am looking for an article that gave 5 different shop
>> projects using a single sheet of plywood. Projects included a wood
>cut-off
>> bin and a hanging wall cabinet. A friend of mine and I both remember the
>> article but seem to have developed "CRS" (Can't Remember S**T).
>>
>> I think it was in a fairly recent issue of a magazine.
>>
>> thanks!
>>
>>
>
>
SHOPNOTES #71
Should still be on the news stands. The 5 plywood projects are: Tool Tote,
Folding Saw Horses, Cut-off Bin,Workbench & Wall Cabinet.
Also included is a Comprehensive Index for SHOPNOTES issues 1-66
DexAZ
"Gredo Goldenstein" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Hello Folks-
>
> Please help me find a magazine article I have spent the better part of a
day
> searching for. I am looking for an article that gave 5 different shop
> projects using a single sheet of plywood. Projects included a wood
cut-off
> bin and a hanging wall cabinet. A friend of mine and I both remember the
> article but seem to have developed "CRS" (Can't Remember S**T).
>
> I think it was in a fairly recent issue of a magazine.
>
> thanks!
>
>
In article <[email protected]>,
[email protected] says...
> Here is a clue, It was in the latest issue of WoodSmith, Shop Notes or Wood
> Magazine...
>
>
ShopNotes #71, Pages 26 to 31. HTH
>
> "Gredo Goldenstein" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > Hello Folks-
> >
> > Please help me find a magazine article I have spent the better part of a
> day
> > searching for. I am looking for an article that gave 5 different shop
> > projects using a single sheet of plywood. Projects included a wood
> cut-off
> > bin and a hanging wall cabinet. A friend of mine and I both remember the
> > article but seem to have developed "CRS" (Can't Remember S**T).
> >
> > I think it was in a fairly recent issue of a magazine.
> >
> > thanks!
> >
> >
>
>
>
"Gredo Goldenstein" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> Hello Folks-
>
> Please help me find a magazine article I have spent the better part of a day
> searching for. I am looking for an article that gave 5 different shop
> projects using a single sheet of plywood. Projects included a wood cut-off
> bin and a hanging wall cabinet. A friend of mine and I both remember the
> article but seem to have developed "CRS" (Can't Remember S**T).
>
> I think it was in a fairly recent issue of a magazine.
>
> thanks!
Shopnotes, issue 71.
Rgds
Noel
noel dot hegan at virgin .net
Here is a clue, It was in the latest issue of WoodSmith, Shop Notes or Wood
Magazine...
"Gredo Goldenstein" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Hello Folks-
>
> Please help me find a magazine article I have spent the better part of a
day
> searching for. I am looking for an article that gave 5 different shop
> projects using a single sheet of plywood. Projects included a wood
cut-off
> bin and a hanging wall cabinet. A friend of mine and I both remember the
> article but seem to have developed "CRS" (Can't Remember S**T).
>
> I think it was in a fairly recent issue of a magazine.
>
> thanks!
>
>