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Alex Rocha
Member Since: 02/2017
Project Likes: 23
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Alex Rocha
Member Since: 02/2017
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Alex Rocha
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Wow! This is one sweet set up! Plenty of storage space for the Mrs., and very appealing visually. Any crafter would love something like this. Nice work!
By
RYOBI Nation
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on March 17, 2017
This is awesome!!!
By
danaj1016
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on March 17, 2017
I love this super creative
By
ABI
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on March 17, 2017
wow what a great craft room what a lot of hard work great job
By
lsacdjb
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on March 17, 2017
Awesome work!!!
By
Jade
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on March 17, 2017
Wow think I might need to start working lol
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danaj1016
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on March 18, 2017
great job create me a work shop
By
Shanep63
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on March 19, 2017
Love this!! Great job.
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Ally2k
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on March 19, 2017
The work space looks awesome! Very creative.
By
Yeya
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on March 20, 2017
Very creative and pretty!! Love the colors
By
Thena001
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on March 27, 2017
Very creative and pretty!! Love the colors
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Thena001
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on March 27, 2017
I want to know about the shelves for the stamps. Size of the board, how you attached them to the wall. Everything. Fabulous job. I may want to steal the idea of stamp storage.
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ed1claudia
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on April 8, 2017
Hi, I'm happy to know you liked the design. I will list links as well at the bottom to what I used for the shelves. For the shelving I used 1 in. x 2 in. primed boards and for the face I used 1/4 in. x 1-3/4 in. Mouldings. For the shelving I first found the studs in the wallI so I could screw the boards into them. I pre-drilled the holes in the boards to avoid splitting them. And screwed them down with 2 1/2in screws. To cover up the holes on the boards and to avoid the stamps from falling off I used the trim mounding. I attached that with finishing nails using 1 1/4in nails then I covered up the holes with nail filler. Hope this helps. Feel free to ask for any more info. http://www.homedepot.com/p/Trim-Board-Primed-Finger-Joint-Common-1-in-x-2-in-x-8-ft-Actual-719-in-x-1-5-in-x-96-in-347154/202085978 http://www.homedepot.com/p/Royal-Mouldings-6510-1-4-in-x-1-3-4-in-x-8-ft-PVC-Composite-White-Lattice-Moulding-0651008005/202089995 http://www.homedepot.com/p/DAP-Patch-Stick-2-8-oz-Nail-Hole-Filler-12312/100163714
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Alex Rocha
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on April 8, 2017
Hi Alex, thank you for so generously offering up all that info. Just to make sure I understand- your screws were long enough to go from the front through to the back and into the wall? Did you use a nail gun for attaching the finishing nails? Can you just come to my house and put them in for me? lol- I actually think I can do this. Your instructions were perfect. Primed boards are a great idea.
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ed1claudia
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on April 8, 2017
Yes the screws were long enough to go through the board and into the studs in the walls. I actually realized I used 3in screws for that and 3/4in finishing nails for the trim. For the trim I used a nail gun to attach the finishing nails. Lol, unfortunately I am booked with helping friends and family for the next couple of weekends.
By
Alex Rocha
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on April 8, 2017
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