Handy man's workshop and laboratory . i£ ii _E. ^M Fig. 19—Constructional details of the cabinet HANDY MANS WORKSHOP AND LABORATORY *7 I-inch boards, 2 feet 9 inches in length and 12 inches wide. Theedges are chamfered at an angle of 45 degrees, and the cornersrounded oft* to a radius of y2 inch, as detailed at Bx. Two of thesides, B, are secured together with nails and glue, and the topand bottom nailed in position, flush with the outside edges, whichare square, allowing the cabinet to fit close against the cornerof the shop. The other two edges, which are rounded off to givea neat finish, pr


Handy man's workshop and laboratory . i£ ii _E. ^M Fig. 19—Constructional details of the cabinet HANDY MANS WORKSHOP AND LABORATORY *7 I-inch boards, 2 feet 9 inches in length and 12 inches wide. Theedges are chamfered at an angle of 45 degrees, and the cornersrounded oft* to a radius of y2 inch, as detailed at Bx. Two of thesides, B, are secured together with nails and glue, and the topand bottom nailed in position, flush with the outside edges, whichare square, allowing the cabinet to fit close against the cornerof the shop. The other two edges, which are rounded off to givea neat finish, project 1 inch, as clearly seen in Fig. 18. Either a padlock, with strap, can be used to lock^the cabinet,or a flush lock, as shown at C in Fig. 19. Two blocks of wood, EM^


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