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"Here is a photo of my completed trailer dolly project...the plans were very helpful and made the project much easier to complete...thanks for offering the service!"
Photo sent by Mark Henderson
Modified workbench plans. Top of bench is plywood (painted yellow) with a yellow-orange acrylic top glued on! "This table is being used as an art table in my wife's studio".
Photo sent by Robert Salz
Here's Chris & Lori's Log Splitter - nice job guys! Nice modifications like the fenders, round tank and Honda™ engine. Notice that Chris added a 3" round shaft hung under the tongue for counterbalance because the engine could not be centered on the axles and was heavier than the called for engine.
Photo sent by John (father-in-law)
Excellent job on the playhouse David - the project AND the landscaping look great! "Although I had finished most of the work in about 4 - 5 weeks of weekends, the devil is in the details! The plan worked out great. I was pleased by the accuracy of the measurements. I enjoyed the process and the kids are enjoying the result!"
Photo Sent by David Talaski
Nice job on the Lean-To Shed. Looks like it is part of the building! Walt says: "The plans were awesome ..... Total cost per shed was about $450.00 (includes everything - paint, hinges, locks, shelves, everything).
Photo sent by Walt Dalman

 

"The plans were super! I had the concrete slab poured by a contractor and then built the building myself (with a little help)." Alan's wife name the Utility Shed "The Villa". Shed size is 16' x 12'.
Photo sent by Alan Cobb.
"We have completed another project from your plans, and you can tell that Great-Grandson Danny really enjoys his new rocking elephant."
Photo sent by Wayne and Patty Price
NOTE: This project is included as part of the "Toddler's Rocking Horse Plans".
Here is a Sheet Metal Bending Brake (18"). Bill made some modifications by adding diagonal braces to stiffen the hold-down bar for bending thicker metal parts. "This bender is great. I am very happy I purchased the plans, I only have about $11 invested in the whole project!"
Photo sent by Bill
Here's a great looking Boat Bookshelf handcrafted by Richard. "I decided to use all hardwoods. Black walnut (outer sides), Brazilian cherry (bow top plate), American cherry (rails), maple (shelves) and birch (hull floor). The light versus dark woods eliminated the need to paint"
Photo sent by Richard Bush
"My daugther is very pleased with the cabinet and is using it already to sew clothes for her daughter. These were the only plans we could find that can be used to build a cabinet solid enough to support a vibrating sewing machine. I'm sure she will enjoy the cabinet for many years in the future."
Photo sent in by Carl Ulbrich