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Drat, Drat, Drat.
Frustrating. The other day was looking for angels, for a project
suggested by the grand-dau. Ran across plans for a toy box I'd never seen before. Run of the mill, except it had some molding on the front corners, that would tie in nicely for the bed I'm planning. Free pans, of course. However. There is always a however. Apparently, I didn't save the link. I've been searching for it, and not run across it yet. If anyone runs across plans for a toy box, or chest, like that I would 'preciate you posting to this thread,. I'll keep looking, and if i find 'em I'll post them. I'll also be posting quite some free toy box/chest plans in the next few days. So it goes. JOAT You'll never get anywhere if you believe what you "hear". What do you "know"? - Granny Weatherwax |
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Drat, Drat, Drat.
The web page ought to be in your "History" folder unless you run software to
delete this when you get out of your web browser. This has subfolders of "Today" the days of the present week, e.g. at the moment Monday and Tuesday, Last Week, 2 Weeks Ago, 3 Weeks Ago, etc. Within each of these folders are subfolders for each site you have visited. I am not sure which operating system you are running and so cannot tell you where to find these. The folders are hidden by default, so you may need to go to Windows Explorer, click on Tools, then Folder Options then View. You should see a button for Show Hidden Files and Folders. If you are concerned with other family members accidentally deleting important system files or folders, you may want to reset this after you find the link. Dave Paine. "J T" wrote in message ... Frustrating. The other day was looking for angels, for a project suggested by the grand-dau. Ran across plans for a toy box I'd never seen before. Run of the mill, except it had some molding on the front corners, that would tie in nicely for the bed I'm planning. Free pans, of course. However. There is always a however. Apparently, I didn't save the link. I've been searching for it, and not run across it yet. If anyone runs across plans for a toy box, or chest, like that I would 'preciate you posting to this thread,. I'll keep looking, and if i find 'em I'll post them. I'll also be posting quite some free toy box/chest plans in the next few days. So it goes. JOAT You'll never get anywhere if you believe what you "hear". What do you "know"? - Granny Weatherwax |
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Drat, Drat, Drat.
"Tyke" wrote in message ... The web page ought to be in your "History" folder unless you run software to delete this when you get out of your web browser. This has subfolders of "Today" the days of the present week, e.g. at the moment Monday and Tuesday, Last Week, 2 Weeks Ago, 3 Weeks Ago, etc. Within each of these folders are subfolders for each site you have visited. I am not sure which operating system you are running and so cannot tell you where to find these. Web TV. He is screwed. |
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Drat, Drat, Drat.
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UnDrat, UnDrat, UnDrat.
http://images.rockler.com/rockler/images/42769-is.jpg
Ran across this. It's basically what I was after, so I won't be looking for that specific toy box any longer. Don' need no steenkin' plans. JOAT You'll never get anywhere if you believe what you "hear". What do you "know"? - Granny Weatherwax |
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Drat, Drat, Drat.
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Drat, Drat, Drat.
The J T entity posted thusly:
Wed, Dec 28, 2005, 9:26am (Tyke) doth advice: The web page ought to be in your "History" folder unless you run software to delete this when you get out of your web snip Hmm, you seem to be confused. I have WebTV, not a PC. Would you be able to find it through Google Groups? I have some of your postings, including pointers to a few toy chests. Can you describe approximately what it looks like? |
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Drat, Drat, Drat.
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