New Shelves

FrankP999

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I found a local woodworking shop to make a couple of shelves. Cedar with polyurethane satin finish. This photo shows what is being delivered Monday. The tall one is for underneath my den window. Now, if only my trees looked this good.

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Frank,
Frankly, I always took you for a build it yourself kind of fella!

I like em though!
That forest pot will look good on them empty! Any trees for it yet?

Sorce
 
These look nicely built, but are they going to be tippy once you get weight on the top?
 
Frank,
Frankly, I always took you for a build it yourself kind of fella!

I like em though!
That forest pot will look good on them empty! Any trees for it yet?

Sorce
Decades ago, I would 'a built them myself. Now, in my old age, I find its better to save the energy for the trees and other things. I have the equipment (table saw, router, drill press, etc) but finding good wood, loading and hauling, .... well, that would be REAL WORK! This gentleman had the cedar and gave me a good price so I pulled the trigger. Still looking for something for that forest pot.
 
I would anchor them in the ground with rebar or something, lookin nice though!
 
These look nicely built, but are they going to be tippy once you get weight on the top?
Hope not, but could be. The height of the long one is designed for display underneath the windows in my den. Didn't have much choice in the height. If necessary, I will anchor it somehow, either concrete blocks on the base or run a cable to the house. Small ones are 30 inches tall, so should be OK. Thanks for looking and commenting :)

Frank
 
I wish i had the skills (and the money), very nice benches.
 
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