I do my best to make sure the plans I post online are as informative and easy to follow as possible. It takes quite a bit of time to make sure the plans fit the purpose, minimize the use of material to save money and can be built using tools the average DIY'er will have or can afford to buy, borrow or rent.
When a friend helps you out with a project like these beer and pizza is the usual "thank you" gesture but that's a little hard to send online. :)
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Thank you to everyone that has sent me a gift. Feel free to use the email address to send me pictures of projects you've built from my plans as well.
Thank you,
Tom
If you'd like, leave your email address in the message. Also please note I can only use the gift cards from amazon.com, not any of the other countries.
You can choose any amount you'd like and it's something I'd appreciate and put to use.
Thank you to everyone that has sent me a gift. Feel free to use the email address to send me pictures of projects you've built from my plans as well.
Thank you,
Tom
Thank you so much!!!!:) Mr. Tom, Now we can really use the space.
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Thank you for sharing your wonderful SKILLS
Thank you for the very useful tips & guides for using the circular saw..
DeleteThanks, i am getting ready to build a hutch and didn't know how I was going to construct the drawers This came at just the right time!
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thanx tom.
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ReplyDeleteVery good idea. I have something similar in my garage. But this beats mine. Will definitely be constructing this for the basement and upgrading my garage one. Thanks loads
ReplyDeleteGreat ideas, enjoy your web page and look forward to building garage cabinets with your building plans
ReplyDeleteThank you very much.
ReplyDeleteAmer Hilmi
Thanks Tom
ReplyDeleteI am designing a kitchen but didn't know how to undertake drawer construction and was going to get a pre-made drawer cabinet kit - all white MDF/ melamine finishes....YUK!
Your plans make it both simple, logical and [accepably] foolproof to undertake 'real' [plywood] drawer construction.
Cheers Mate.
Grame B
Australia
Thanks Tom
ReplyDeleteYour guide is the best one I've seen. Everything is simple and logical (even for me)!
Regards,
Hank
VERY WELL DONE!! Accurate without boring visitor with unnecessary fluff, while still avoiding pitfalls,
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Great plans, well made. Awesome visuals and instructions.
ReplyDeletevery clear instructions and details.
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This is the best writeup I've seen on building drawers. I will be putting them to the test this weekend!
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Thanks for the info. I am planning on organizing my shop and this is just what I need. I have some [3] open sided cabinets and wonder if 1/2 in. mdf would be OK for sides for the slides. Tks Ole
ReplyDeleteThanks for the info. Good job.
ReplyDeleteThank you for this, this was the clearest overview I have seen so far, ready to start building!
ReplyDeleteListen up Tommy boy, these people may be fooled by your little act of so called kindness, but i am not. what a waste of time for you this page did not help anyone. everyone just said nice stuff because they felt bad for how much time you wasted. hope youre proud Tom. have a good one
ReplyDeleteYou didn't have your coffee and chill pill, I see.........
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DeleteGEE! Thanks Tom...so helpfull,your desk was the best i found so far...Finna build it now...
ReplyDeleteThanks in Advance,Cheers .
Be sure to send me a pic when you're done! :)
DeleteThank you for your description of leather repair. This is very helpful and I now feel ready to start my project
DeleteI never comment on the net. But, thank you so much! You answered a lot of my questions.
ReplyDeleteThanks Tom. Great info and very detail instruction. I'm going to do my first diy kitchen cabinets project with your info. Appreciation very much for the sharing.
ReplyDeletefabulous!!!!!!!!!!!!! Awesome!
ReplyDeleteThis was really helpful. Thank you so much for sharing! :D
ReplyDeleteThank you very much!! really good information I´ve been looking for the perfect dyi step-by-step an found your instruction the best for my project, I am doing my first DIY kitchen,and wanted to say thank you for sharing your work and can´t wait to start! Happy woodworking!
ReplyDeleteThis is almost completely what I am looking for. How to connect the 4 wires from a single phoneline to the RJ45 wall jack. I was looking where the 4 wires needed to be punched to let my phone work when plugged in.
ReplyDeleteThank you for this eleborate explanation with pictures and schematics.
Thank you so much tom I am about to take on my first project
ReplyDeletevery good instructions am going to start kitchen renovations jan 2016. why not just screw and glue sides to front and back without using a pocket hole jig??
ReplyDeleteThank You! As a novice I found this article easy to follow. The lenguage is clear and the instructions are well elaborated and in deep. Most appreciated is the time spend on the "why" which solve the questions you may have.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the kind words Beginer101. To which article are you referring?
ReplyDeleteThank you for all the great info on hangers! I just wanted to ask a question. The box that the no-slip velvet hangers came in, says: Before use please dip in the water? So I have to get them all wet before you can use them? Thanks
ReplyDeleteLooked everywhere on the web and found this to be the best description of how to add the elusive "C" wire. I followed Tom's instructions and the thermostat now works perfectly. Thanks
ReplyDeleteThank you for the insightful information. Looks like there are no good options that will allow us to automate thehome and maintain privacy.
ReplyDeleteThanks I appreciate your time and effort.This is great I was looking for some plans to build some draws for my work bench, what a great way to get it done Thanks once again
ReplyDeleteTom this is excellent and helps provide a lot clarity on what I need to do as I am planning to wire for my home. Keep up the good work, we need more of this open shared ideas!
ReplyDeleteMerci Tom!
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ReplyDeleteThanks Tom. Wasn't sure how long to build my drawer when using a metal rail. Found it on your sight. Thanks
ReplyDeleteThanks Tom. Of all the sites to choose from I went to yours first and was well pleased. I'm looking to replace my hangers and was hoping to find ones that wouldn't crease dress slacks. I hope I choose the right ones when shopping. Sure appreciate your thoughts and choices.
ReplyDeleteeven though though the repairs I need to make are on a couple faux leather jackets, I genuinely appreciate the info... they are in good shape everywhere but the back of the necks & I paid good money for them so i would like to try and salvage them. Ive seen product on TV but wasnt sure if this kimd of stuff really works. Thank you so much for taking the time to explain all this and give your review ans tips.
ReplyDeleteThank you very very much TOM
ReplyDeleteThank you very very much Tom
ReplyDelete2 and a half years later, your great info is still being used. I just built a 750sf woodshop and tomorrow I will confidently build cabinets for my tools. Thanks a million for taking the hours to make this page. Kudos.
ReplyDeleteThanks you very mucht Tom! At last I have found what long looked for :)
ReplyDeleteyou you are doing a great job!
ReplyDeleteTHANK YOU AND SO GOOD
ReplyDeleteThank You Tom, this is our first Father & Son project, to start teaching him how to use tools.
ReplyDeleteBeen looking for this info. I appreciate it very much.
ReplyDeletethank you i was looking for this information
ReplyDeleteThanks for the lighting tips; they were a great help! I saw your blog
ReplyDeletetoday for the first time and will definitely check back . . .
Just getting started in wood working and just seen and read your plans on how build drawers. It was excellent. Can these plans be purchased? I didn't notice if you wanted to purchase them or download them for purchase? They plans easy to understand and follow. Thank-You
ReplyDeleteTom, that was the best explanation I have ever seen on this punch down block. The theory, description and pics are right on time. Thank you so much sir.
ReplyDeletevery straightforward thanks
ReplyDeleteOn the panel carrier you described; my idea was almost identical with the exception of the wheels. I'm using large wheels with an axle bolt in each one, mounted on the back side. This is mainly because my wood supply is in another building, and I'll have to traverse a little rough ground. Large wheels might help on steps, though. Thx! GOD Bless
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very helpful..thank you...currently I am putting lighting in a gym space 400 m..not sure what to go with? daylight or cool? any suggestions?
ReplyDeleteThank you very much Tom.
ReplyDeleteThanks you, Tom for the information.
ReplyDeleteThis is one of the best sites I've stumbled across. Thank you thank you thank for making it affordable and easy to make the best of what we've got already :)
ReplyDeleteNicely detailed instruction, Thanks. One question however, how do you recommend attaching the back panel of the cabinet to a wall stud or a concrete wall? Do we need to reinforce the back panel?
ReplyDeleteThanks for the info on building a server rack. One thing I am wondering tho is what is the best way to add cooling fans to the enclosed rack and how would they get powered? Something I don't really understand how it's done, as some of the fans people have used are basic pc case fans.
ReplyDeleteAppreciate the info!
ReplyDeleteThanks Tom. I'm based in South Africa and I really appreciate your tutorial. Me and my 5 sons did enjoy the lesson.
ReplyDeleteI've been looking for exactly this! THANK YOU!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteVery good info, this helps confirm that I am doing the job right
ReplyDeleteSadly disappointed. I was wanting to add a simple 24v transformer to a new thermostat so I could have a C wire. My furnace only had an r and w wire. If the transformer has 2 wires coming out of it, one wire gets connect to C. Where do you connect the other transformer wire so that it creates a circuit?
ReplyDeleteThank you, Tom from herr T Sweden
ReplyDeleteThanks Guys.i was going nuts at the prices of ready made server racks. this has made my day
ReplyDeleteas i use sketch-up (or similar) i can now get to work on my own design with the tips you guys have given..
Really great. There are many ways to build drawers boxes and your explanation and directions are thorough, easy, and to the point. Thanks again. Jon
ReplyDeleteAwesome work and great craftsmanship. Do you happen to have the CAD or a Sketch up of this for building?
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ReplyDeleteYou're awesome! Thank you!
DeleteNO THANKS, NOT WORTH IT< waste of tape, way too hard, wasted part of a day, ended up going back to the easy : tape one fan right on the back of each of my box fans, works like a charm, for get this weird idea!
ReplyDeleteVery good article. Very good detail. Thank you for taking the time to write this.
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