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Gun Cabinet
IF THERE IS A SPORTSMAN IN THE FAMILY, A GUN CABINET COMBINED WITH BOOKSHELVES IS VERY DECORATIVE BESIDES keeping the guns free from dust and moisture and out of the hands of children. The rails of the cabinet itself fit in 1/4" deep notches and are nailed through the stiles. The plywood panel fits in Vi " grooves. There should be a lock on the door.
Radio-TV-Bookshelf Wall
THIS COMBINATION OF BOOKSHELVES, RADIO, TV AND CABINET SPACE CAN BE AN INSPIRATION FOR THE DESIGN OF AN ENTERTAINMENT CENTER IN YOUR LIVING ROOM.
Odds-And-Ends Cabinet
THIS SHALLOW CABINET—LESS THAN 8" DEEP— TAKES UP VERY LITTLE SPACE AND IS MOST CON- venient for storing small articles. Sliding doors make it equally handy for holding kitchen equipment or handyman's tools. It can be used to reclaim waste space over the water closet in the bathroom; in the kitchen it can be hung over work areas to hold canned goods and condiments. In the utility room it can be used to store soaps and cleaning equipment and in the garage or workshop, to hold miscellaneous tools and paint.
Notice that the V*" plywood doors slide in Jf»" wide grooves in the front edges of the shelves. The second compartment from the bottom contains a supplementary cosmetic shelf which permits the efficient storage of small jars and bottles. This cosmetic shelf is butt-nailed to the sides. All of the other main shelves fit in dadoes and the top and bottom in rabbets.