MidwesternTexan
Average Joe
Ok, I've got it.
I'm going to finish it similar to the pic in post # 17- that was a build pic I got off a thread from 2008.
Thanks to all who showed my how they did the doors on their stand.- Some great work there!
I"m going to do removeable panels- 4 of them across the front. As I'm plumbing to my basement for the sump anyways, I won't have to get in there all that much- uh oh, here comes Murphy's law again.
It's going to be 3/4 ply, Maple, but possibly Red Oak.
The only real trim will me 'shoe molding' which will only be on the edge above and below the front and side glass.
The canopy will only be 11inch tall also.
I am trying to get a nice look, yet not yet not too cumbersome'. NOt that there's anything wrong with that. I just want a real simple look, which will keep the attention on the DT, not the ornate trim of the stand.
That's next weeks project, as I have several long days scheduled at work- which is nice b/c I have alternate 3 and 4 days off every other week.
So I can mow the lawn, maintain my current 125, and continue to work on the 180.
I'm going to finish it similar to the pic in post # 17- that was a build pic I got off a thread from 2008.
Thanks to all who showed my how they did the doors on their stand.- Some great work there!
I"m going to do removeable panels- 4 of them across the front. As I'm plumbing to my basement for the sump anyways, I won't have to get in there all that much- uh oh, here comes Murphy's law again.
It's going to be 3/4 ply, Maple, but possibly Red Oak.
The only real trim will me 'shoe molding' which will only be on the edge above and below the front and side glass.
The canopy will only be 11inch tall also.
I am trying to get a nice look, yet not yet not too cumbersome'. NOt that there's anything wrong with that. I just want a real simple look, which will keep the attention on the DT, not the ornate trim of the stand.
That's next weeks project, as I have several long days scheduled at work- which is nice b/c I have alternate 3 and 4 days off every other week.
So I can mow the lawn, maintain my current 125, and continue to work on the 180.
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