It is really very complicated (G). You have to cut a "wood" spacer and a
piece of metal; remove and reinstall screws (new screw holes); measure; work
with mirrors and glass; work with tape and caulk; and figure out how to
watch the video while doing all that.
It is a nice video though. What software did you use?
PS: if you need some expensive help in the Denver area, just let me know.
--
Alan Bierbaum
Web Site:
http://www.calanb.com
Current project:
http://home.comcast.net/~cabierbaum/
"Tom Watson" wrote in message
...
My company has a problem with some casework that went out assembled
improperly.
I sent out a drawing on how to repair it.
Too complicated. (Thus sayeth the field crews)
I took photographs and put arrows and text on the photographs.
Still too complicated. (Also sprach die field guys)
So I decided to make a movie about how to repair it.
I'm hoping that this simplifies things a little bit.
It made me wonder if this will be the means of communication for the
wooddorking groups of the future.
https://home.comcast.net/~tjwatson1/...ocker/cato.wmv
tjwatson1ATcomcastDOTnet (real email)
http://home.comcast.net/~tjwatson1 (webpage)