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Make a Bathroom Cabinet from an old Scafolding Plank
For as long as I can remember there has been an old wooden cabinet in the corner of the bathroom of the family home. Readers of my articles may have caught a glimpse of the cabinet in issue #4 when we looked at making bridle joints.
In this article I’d like to revisit that cabinet – and re-create it by up-cycling an old 8’ x 1½” x 10” scaffolding plank.
This article first appeared in The GMC Group publication Woodwork Craft 2016
Note: Yours truly made it to the front cover for the fifth time – thinks that’s more an indication of good photography than anything else ;-)
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