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Re: Tools Used [message #42905 is a reply to message #42899] Wed, 05 November 2003 05:12 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
GarMan is currently offline  GarMan
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Hi Craig,

The only cuts I made were the holes for the drivers. I used a handheld jigsaw for that. All the panels were cut for me to spec from a single sheet of 8x4 MFD from The Building Box (a variation of Home Depot here in Toronto). All I had to do was give there cutting centre a cutting diagram.

I terms of assembly, I used a power drill and a jig to drill the holes for the dowels. The jig was $35(Cdn) and is an attachment to the drill to allow you to drill at preset angles (in this case, 90 degrees).

Obviously, I couldn't clamp the inside bracing while the glue dried. For those, I screwed the in from the inside. I may or may not back the screws out later.

gar.

 
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