February 17, 2009
bookshelves

My second project since the accident, this one feels good. Probably the first project that helps us get rid of some clutter. Hell, we might actually be able to use the living room again.
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My second project since the accident, this one feels good. Probably the first project that helps us get rid of some clutter. Hell, we might actually be able to use the living room again.
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nice job. How are they anchored to the wall?
thanks, man. I wanted no visible supports, but ended up putting a metal bracket at the top and underneath. you can’t see them unless you’re on a ladder or looking underneath.
nice body. I mean shelves.
Badass. More details? Build pictures?
Or really, any details at all? This is the sort of thing I one day aspire to be able to build.
Seriously, I would love you forever.
Where can I order mine?
Josh, I’d be happy to put together a how to to the best of my ability, if you’re interested. Michael, if you’re serious, I’d gladly take an order for some shelves or anything else for that matter.
These look fantastic. I’ll have to show you the fantastic cherry wood shelves I found for a song (where song = $130).
[...] following is a quick guide for making the bookshelves I posted last night. I realize it may be of limited use or interest, so feel free to ignore it if this isn’t your [...]
If /when we convert our guest bedroom to office/playroom I’ll be placing my order. For now our house is sadly lacking the appropriate wall space.
Beautiful. You have done so much work that I can’t orient myself for sure. Is that on the living roomwall with the dining to left rear and the office to right rear? Wow.
yep, that’s it exactly. living room left, office, right.
I can’t wait to organize the many books that sit on the floor waiting for a home.