Need pie carrier plans
Must hold six to eight pies-door on side-handle on top-vent holes in sides.
I have seen pies delivered to cafes and restaurants in such a carrier. Google search found no commercial pie carriers at bakery and kitchen supply companies. Can anyone help? Jim |
Need pie carrier plans
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Need pie carrier plans
"Twas one of my first projects, a "pie safe" for my wife. Cherry
vertices, with oaken-ply panels. Like JOAT says, no "biggie". Tom |
Need pie carrier plans
"tom" wrote in message oups.com... "Twas one of my first projects, a "pie safe" for my wife. Cherry vertices, with oaken-ply panels. Like JOAT says, no "biggie". Tom Isn't a "pie safe" a cabinet-a piece of furniture? I am looking for a "pie carrier" to transport pies. |
Need pie carrier plans
Jimbo wrote: Isn't a "pie safe" a cabinet-a piece of furniture?
Yes, this is true, which is why I added the quotation marks. She uses the thing to transport up to 4 pies at a time, safely! Tom |
Need pie carrier plans
"tom" wrote in message oups.com... Jimbo wrote: Isn't a "pie safe" a cabinet-a piece of furniture? Yes, this is true, which is why I added the quotation marks. She uses the thing to transport up to 4 pies at a time, safely! Tom The pie safes I have seen wouldn't fit into my SUV! Yhey are tall two-door cabinets! |
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Need pie carrier plans
Jimbo wrote:
Isn't a "pie safe" a cabinet-a piece of furniture? I am looking for a "pie carrier" to transport pies. Time to attend a Tupperware party. Lew |
Need pie carrier plans
"tom" wrote in message oups.com... Jimbo wrote: Isn't a "pie safe" a cabinet-a piece of furniture? Yes, this is true, which is why I added the quotation marks. She uses the thing to transport up to 4 pies at a time, safely! Tom Turned a picnic basket into a combination pie/cake carrier/picnic basket. Cut a piece of 1/4" ply to fit in basket, put 4 3/4" dowel legs on it. Put the baked good in the bottom, picnic stuff on top of the insert. Wouldn't be any major to make more inserts. -- Nahmie Stupidity is not considered a handicap, park elsewhere. |
Need pie carrier plans
For a "Pie Carrier (not a Pie Safe), make a 3 sided box long enough to stack
the number of pies that you will want to carry plus about 1" of space between each of them. When finished, the box will stand on one end and the pies will be stacked vertically. Before assembly you need to determine the height of your pie plates/tins. This dimension plus the 1" space will determine the height increment of each shelf. Put 1/4" Dados 1/4" deep in the 2 sides for 1/4" plywood shelves on the increments that you have determined previously. Make the dados wide enough so the 1/4" plywood that you use will slide into them. Make these plywood shelves and put a hole in the middle of each of them to fit the pie plate/tin that you plan to carry. These will hold the pies away from the sides of the box and keep them from moving around. Now assemble the box and remember NOT to glue the plywood drawers in. You can put a handle on the top end if you want and a door with a latch on the front if you want. You can even use furniture grade wood and precisely fit it together or just slap it together. It's your choice. It's easy enough to be able to do it without plans. (I did 30 years ago - They still work) -- Charley "Lew Hodgett" wrote in message ink.net... Jimbo wrote: Isn't a "pie safe" a cabinet-a piece of furniture? I am looking for a "pie carrier" to transport pies. Time to attend a Tupperware party. Lew |
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