New Yankee Workshop’sĀ Barrister Bookcase
So, light week at Tom’s Workbench. Yeah, I confess that changing jobs has cut into my blogging time, but I promise that while on my commute to downtown Tampa, I’ll be more attentive!
In the meantime, a huge part of what I have been moving has been books. Lots and lots of books. Reference books. Training manuals. Hurricane studies. The works. What I will eventually need is a bookcase to keep them in. One that – maybe – I could bring with me.
That’s what this barrister’s bookcase can provide – a stackable, sealable, handsome place to keep all of my reference materials in case I have to move them again. What I like most about Norm’s plan is that it doesn’t use hardware for the flip up doors – just wooden solutions. Which is pretty darned cool!
Tom:
Please watch the height and depth of your Book Case. I am guessing that a lot of your manuals are larger than there plans are. I know from my years of working that standard book were not tall enough or deep enough for the books.
Good luck on your project and new position.