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GARDEN BENCH
http://www.shawcreekgeneralstore.com...rden_bench.htm
Wouldn't look bad inside. JOAT EVERY THING THAT HAPPENS STAYS HAPPENED. - Death |
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I thought that exploded diagram looked familiar, its the same one as
PopularMechanics http://www.popularmechanics.com/home.../garden_bench/ Jim |
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A couple other links you posted today from that same site are also
duplicates. I rememer one belongs to Black&Decker. Didn't see any copyright acknowledgements there either. |
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"WoodchuckCanuck" wrote in message roups.com...
A couple other links you posted today from that same site are also duplicates. I rememer one belongs to Black&Decker. Didn't see any copyright acknowledgements there either. Not really fine woodworking or detailed plans (yet) but I have a design at http://members.shaw.ca/bomr/Building_a_patio_bench.html --- Rod. |
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