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bookcase leveling
At a garage sale recently, I ran across a "complimentary" issue of
Woodsmith (no issue number) which contained a plan for a "classic bookcase" which could be built singly or in multiples. Looked like just what I had been planning. One question arose. At the very end of the article it mentions installing four levelers and gives a diagram using Rockler part number 31210. Looking at the plan, I see no way to get to the levelers after installation. Yes, I can drill some holes through the bottom shelf to access the leveler screws, but there's no mention of that in the article. Is there some esoteric method of accessing the levelers that I'm unaware of or is this just an oversight in the article? -- This message was for rec.woodworking - if it appears in homeownershub they ripped it off. |
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