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Date: 04 Nov 2006 14:21:16
From: Don Richard
Subject: bread box
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Looking for a nice plan for kitchen bread box
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Date: 04 Nov 2006 09:24:36
From: barry@muckleshed.com
Subject: Re: bread box
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Try this... http://www.am-wood.com/nov97/bread.html. Barry www.woodworking.wizkids.co.uk
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Date: 04 Nov 2006 11:46:56
From: J T
Subject: Re: bread box
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Sat, Nov 4, 2006, 2:21pm (EST+5) glassman@nbnet.nb.ca (Don=A0Richard) doth claim: Looking for a nice plan for kitchen bread box More like asking. I don't eat bread often enough to warrant keeping it out, it would spoil before I ate it. So I keep it in the freezer, then drop a couple of slices in the toaster when I want some, I like it toasted better anyway. If you google you can find several free plans, whether you'd call them nice, I don't know. JOAT If you're not making a rocket, it ain't rocket science.
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Date: 04 Nov 2006 09:08:25
From: Don Fearn
Subject: Re: bread box
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I think it was "Don Richard" <glassman@nbnet.nb.ca > who stated: >Looking for a nice plan for kitchen bread box I have a nice kitchen bread box. Made up the plans in me own 'ead. What I did was lay some bread loaves out, measured the space, and made a box that fit around that space. I actually used three large loaves, with two on the bottom and one on the top and then made a box with a sloping front that has a dowel hinge at the bottom for bread access. I'll try ascii art to show what I mean: ====\\
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