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Water heater cabinet
Furnished content. (from Lumberjocks.com)
In my shop, I've got a little inline electric water heater. It's enough to make warm-ish water for when I need to wash my hands in the shop and that's about it. But the contractor just left it hanging in space, and I've bonked into it with things a few times, so I decided to build a cabinet to protect it a little.This is the result. Pine 1x lumber, with a dovetailed carcasse, with a 5/4 inch wide face inside the front, and a door made of mitered half-lap pine 1×4s with a piece of old Target particle board bookshelf to serve as the panel in the door. Mounted with a piano hinge, and with one of my first spindle turnings turned into a handle. The feet under it are turned ash (and shown in the third picture).
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posted at: 12:00am on 18-Dec-2020 path: /Woodworking | permalink
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