mailee
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No Mick, there was a a lot of swearing I can tell you! :lol: I started today by attaching the toggle clips that will hold the removable top when in place.
As you can see in this shot they clamp onto the edging of the top holding it tightly in place when in use.
There are two clips on the underside which hold the top in place and the folding leg takes the weight at the end.
Excuse the block of wood on the floor, the floor isn't very level there.
Here is a shot of the top when it is stowed away.
With the low work units complete I turned back to the slim book case. After fitting the Tonk strips I started assembling it.
While this was in the clamps I made the plinth for it and got a coat of finish on all the shelves. When all of those were dry and the plinth fitted I had a dry fit.
Not looking too bad so far. Next week I shall make up the cornice for both of the tall units and get cracking on the tall cupboard. I am now having a break for the next couple of days.
As you can see in this shot they clamp onto the edging of the top holding it tightly in place when in use.
There are two clips on the underside which hold the top in place and the folding leg takes the weight at the end.
Excuse the block of wood on the floor, the floor isn't very level there.
Here is a shot of the top when it is stowed away.
With the low work units complete I turned back to the slim book case. After fitting the Tonk strips I started assembling it.
While this was in the clamps I made the plinth for it and got a coat of finish on all the shelves. When all of those were dry and the plinth fitted I had a dry fit.
Not looking too bad so far. Next week I shall make up the cornice for both of the tall units and get cracking on the tall cupboard. I am now having a break for the next couple of days.