Thanks for the view and the comment Charles! Unfortunately, I don't remember the dimensions, and I don't have plans. Like most of my projects, I made this up as I went, never intending to build it again. I'm the kind of guy that wants to build something once to see if I can do it, but then I have no desire to repeat it. I'm sorry I can't be more help. I hope you find some plans and get to build one. I think this is a very fun and worthwhile project. Thanks again.
Thanks for the view and comment! I am from Clarksville, TN. I have lived here all my life. Mrs. Tinkerer and I have visited Crossville many times. We have been to the Cumberland County Playhouse on a couple of occasions and often stop for lunch in Crossville on the way to Gatlinburg. Thanks again!
You aren't a pest at all Charles. I didn't remember, but I went back and viewed the video, and it looks like it was a 2x8 that I ripped in half. However, I don't see why a 2x6 wouldn't work as well. If you had a 2x4, it would work too without being ripped. Hope this helps. Thanks.
Thanks Climbing Dad! I would love to do a joint project with you. It would go right along with the Traveling Tinkerer series. Let me know when you have an idea.
very nice. thank you. bravo
Thanks so much!
Thanks again
No problem
I made mine out of Cedar also. I had the panels from an antique Cedar chest that was damaged. I used them for the walls.
Great idea on the cedar chest. I love being able to repurpose an item into something else. Thanks so much for the view and the comment!
Great job! Your videos are getting better and better. I would love to do a co video with you sometime. Maybe a project for Clarksville Climbing Gym.
What are the dimensions of the Cedar Library, If you have plans for it I'd love to buy a set.
Thanks for the view and the comment Charles! Unfortunately, I don't remember the dimensions, and I don't have plans. Like most of my projects, I made this up as I went, never intending to build it again. I'm the kind of guy that wants to build something once to see if I can do it, but then I have no desire to repeat it. I'm sorry I can't be more help. I hope you find some plans and get to build one. I think this is a very fun and worthwhile project. Thanks again.
Thanks for the reply, I love your work.
What part of TN? I am in Crossville....
Thanks for the view and comment! I am from Clarksville, TN. I have lived here all my life. Mrs. Tinkerer and I have visited Crossville many times. We have been to the Cumberland County Playhouse on a couple of occasions and often stop for lunch in Crossville on the way to Gatlinburg. Thanks again!
Sorry to be a pest, do you remember was the cedar you ripped for the frame on the library a 2x6?
You aren't a pest at all Charles. I didn't remember, but I went back and viewed the video, and it looks like it was a 2x8 that I ripped in half. However, I don't see why a 2x6 wouldn't work as well. If you had a 2x4, it would work too without being ripped. Hope this helps. Thanks.
Thanks Climbing Dad! I would love to do a joint project with you. It would go right along with the Traveling Tinkerer series. Let me know when you have an idea.