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Re: Window Bench

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Really nice work !
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Re: Window Bench

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The hinges are spring loaded so the doors snap closed. A Rockler product http://www.rockler.com/3-8quot-inset-hinges
The pulls are also from Rockler and are hollow on the inside so a person can get 3 or 4 fingers in to open the cabinet.
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Re: Window Bench

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berry wrote:The hinges are spring loaded so the doors snap closed. A Rockler product http://www.rockler.com/3-8quot-inset-hinges
The pulls are also from Rockler and are hollow on the inside so a person can get 3 or 4 fingers in to open the cabinet.
Thanks! Nice choices of hardware! :)
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Re: Window Bench

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Very Nice Project! I love the GF finishing products. :)
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Re: Window Bench

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Very nice.

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Re: Window Bench

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That is really quite nice, and my wife, reading over my shoulder, agrees.
Thanks much,

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