Screen door and Lecturn plans wanted
Does anyone know of where to see/buy/obtain a selection of plans on building a screen/storm door and/or a lecturn?
” There’ll be no living with her now” – Captain Jack Sparrow
Does anyone know of where to see/buy/obtain a selection of plans on building a screen/storm door and/or a lecturn?
” There’ll be no living with her now” – Captain Jack Sparrow
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Rick,
Interesting. I imagine a combination lectern and door would come in handy for political speakers in an area where they are unpopular. "That's all. Any questions? No? Gotta run, then, bye!"
Sorry, I know that was no help to you at all. Maybe others will be better.
Ray
I just made this screen door and I don't think you really need plans. I just used wider stock 1" thick for stability and uses two biscuits for each joint. The second photo shows the detail on the inside and I used
copper nails (the ones you use for attaching a copper plumbing/pipe to a board.)
that looks like a nice door, but I was thinking of something a bit more ornate I have a few designs in mind, but DW threw out the idea of making it a storm door as well. So That added a new dimension and I was decided to see what was already out there before reinventing.
" There'll be no living with her now" - Captain Jack Sparrow
Here's a storm door plan that might at least get you started. This one is set up with a separate screen frame and storm window.
http://www.popularmechanics.com/home_improvement/how_to_central/carpentry_remodeling/1275581.html
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"It is what we learn after we think we know it all, that counts."
John Wooden 1910-
Feel free to copy , but there are no plans.
I once did a stage set up for a foreign politician and he came with his own lectern. The inside was lined with 1/2" steel and big enough for a 6' tall person to jump inside if the crowd turned ornery. Luckily it had it's own dolly too.
Andy
Said least is often said best,
but said best is often said least.
Forgot to include this pic of a dictionary/world atlas stand that can double as a lectern if you use a panel where the stretchers are (to hide the speaker's knobby knees).
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