New stand build

ryuchi

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I finally found a day to start this project and knocked about 80% of it out, pretty happy with it so far. Stand for my 110, cherry, red oak and pine, no power tools. Girlfriend happy now:thumbs:. The center panel has a hidden access handle on top against the glass so I can access the timers easily.
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wow these iphone pics are garbage, I wish my dog hadnt chewed through my girlfriends camera cable ($70)
 
Ryuchi;552250 wrote: wow these iphone pics are garbage, I wish my dog hadnt chewed through my girlfriends camera cable ($70)

Yeah "I Fone" pics look good on I Fones only. ha ha.

Good upgrade on the stand.
 
Thanks guys, Ive done some drywall and trim work in the past but this is my first piece of furniture, I really enjoy the work, Probably build an open canopy when I get the new light.
 
Looks really good, I have thought about building a stand before but have never adventured down that road yet....
 
2x6 for the frame, probably a little overbuilt but it's pretty solid
 
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