tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5318585149114723707.post9108898034383164483..comments2024-03-18T06:50:22.206-08:00Comments on Dan's Shop: CD BoxesDanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03176548997819533683noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5318585149114723707.post-68419665684594716402009-07-20T22:20:52.869-08:002009-07-20T22:20:52.869-08:00Bob - Yeah, he already knows how! I haven't in...Bob - Yeah, he already knows how! I haven't installed locks on that yet (bathrooms and kitchen are done) but in the meantime, a rubberband tight around the knobs has kept him at bay...<br /><br />Thanks for appreciating the hook/handles. I originally wanted one wooden knob on each box, but with no time to turn them on the treadle lath (not the lathe's fault - not enough skill on my part)and nothing useable at the Borg, I had to get creative. Actually, they look better than I had hoped, and work great, since you have to lift the box in order to slide it out. The hook shape works even better than a knob would have.Danhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03176548997819533683noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5318585149114723707.post-72850729073078282852009-07-20T03:41:42.613-08:002009-07-20T03:41:42.613-08:00Nice job Dan! This is one of those projects I'...Nice job Dan! This is one of those projects I've needed myself for a long time. I like the upside down coathooks for handles too. Very clever. And don't worry, Teague will likely have figured out how to open the cupboard before you even have all of the boxes put in it. Cabinet locks are your friends!Bob Rozaieskihttp://logancabinetshoppe.weebly.com/blog.htmlnoreply@blogger.com