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- Rotating tv bookcase - JLC-Online Forums
Awhile back, probably 2 years ago, there was a posting with photos of a cabinet with a tv that rotated with a bookcase on the back of it I think Gary posted photos of it from a trade show (IWF if I remember right) Does anyone remember who the manufacturer of the hardware was? I checked my Blum, Grass, Hafele, and Accuride catalogs and struck out Tags:None Gary Katz Moderator Join Date:Jun
- Job costing - JLC-Online Forums
Post comments and questions here about any business topic from marketing to collecting the last check Including information about your company's size and specialties might be helpful to others
- Library Flat Files - JLC-Online Forums
Welcome to the JLC Forums – Read-Only Edition Please note that the JLC forums are now displayed read-only New posts are no longer possible, but the collected work of building professionals sharing information remains available here as a resource to the JLC community
- Netbooks? - JLC-Online Forums
Netbooks? Posts Latest Activity Search Page of 3 Filter Time Show Filtered by: Clear All new posts Aaron Rosenthal Regular Contributor Join Date:Jun 2004 Location: Vancouver, Canada Posts:65 #31 06-17-2009, 12:50 AM
- 8 Pocket Door - JLC-Online Forums
Hafele would be our only choice Expensive but worth it mike maines Veteran Contributor Join Date:Jun 2004 Location: portland, maine Posts:699 #44 10-31-2012, 11:24 AM Re: 8' Pocket Door
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- Winder Help - JLC-Online Forums
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- hanger question - JLC-Online Forums
Re: hanger question It's a nail that was made by a company that went out of business a while ago They aren't made anymore but the name stuck around and is basically a 8-10D 1-1 2" general purpose nail If the hanger tables call for a 10D 1-1 2" nail, then those generic nails would work fine (as long as the length and shank matched the table specs) However, if the tables call for a 3-1 2" 16D
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