RonB wrote:
On Jan 9, 11:53Â*pm, Mark & Juanita wrote:
GarageWoodworks wrote:
I'm gonna brave the cold shop today. Â*I might get to the shelf pin
holes sometime this weekend on a project im working on.
Looking for any tips/tricks for making consistent shelf pin holes down
a post. Â*I have seen Nahmie use a jig before that he uses to line up
the holes with a shelf pin as he moves down the post.
Got a favorite method?
Also, 1/4" dowels should do the trick in each corner right? Â*This case
is going to be loaded down pretty good I hear.
Thanks as always,
Brian
www.garagewoodworks.com
At the risk of sounding like a philistine and cheap, I've always used a
piece of pegboard (1/4" holes) cut to fit in the case. Â* Registered to
the bottom with a square cut to ensure that the holes are parallel to the
case and using a drill bit with either a stop collar or a piece of tape
for depth control.
Simple, fast, cheap if you aren't doing lots of shelves
Are you a tight-a**ed Irishman too?
Related to one?
Scottish too, but we won't claim them right away.
Nope, stubborn German. We've gotta be convinced it's worth spending money
also.
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There is never a situation where having more rounds is a disadvantage
Rob Leatham