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07-17-2006, 02:27 PM
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Name: Chris Hoffman City: Garner State: NC County: Wake Join Date: Oct 2005 Age: 32 Avg Visit Freq/Week = 2.61 over 180 days | A friend from work let me borrow this book. 
It's one of the better illustrated books on cabinets that I've seen - even though I MUCH prefer Woodguy's case constrution techniques. It has alot of good pictures and ideas for construction. I especially liked the way it showed to construct drawers with pocket screws...pretty slick IMHO. I also liked some of the design details like the smaller divided light doors on top of the upper cabinets as shown on the cover and elsewhere in the book.
I think it would be worth buying and it's on sale at Amazon right now for $13.57 right now. Just thought I'd share.
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