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Old 11-12-2008, 04:20 PM   #1
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Thought a few folks might find these useful. After getting really tired of hauling tables, risers and all that other stuff I designed these. I uses 1/2" X 10" X 48" maple ply for the shelves and 1 x 2 pine for everything else. They're tri-fold, fold flat and very light and easy to move. I've also attached a pic of one put up. They give me ample display room and are very quick and easy to set up.
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Very nice Jedi! Thanks for sharing
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Thanks Jedi. I have filed for future reference.
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Thanks Kevin, I can see how I could use that in many ways. ingenious. your friend Evie
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Kevin,
That looks exactly what I need. Many thanks.
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thanks Kevin. I will have to darken it to read the pattern. Looks great and it is something that I need.
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Diane,
It's one of those things I keep meaning to recreate on the computer. Gimme a day or 2 (or 3 or 4, hehehehehe) and I'll get them done so they're a little easier to read. I just looked at the attachment and didn't realize the scan had come out so light.
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As the Addams Family song said: "Neat, Sweet, Petite". Thanks Kevin.

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What hardware do you use to put the wood together Kevin?
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Diane,
Other than the hinges holding everything together, I used half-lap joints to build the frames. Quick, easy and uber-sturdy.
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