Sharon -
Perfect! Too bad we don't live around the corner from each other! Then, we could both work on them together!
How are they attached to the walls of the T@B?
Best,
Arlene
--- In tabtrailers@yahoogroups.com, "Sharon Sigmon" <wsbswsbs@...> wrote:
>
> Arlene...
>
> I just added a couple of photos I took inside Bob & Susan's T@B at the Cape Cod
> Rally this summer. Bob made these two shelves to fit over the windows and they are beautiful. The look original and you'd never know they didn't come with RubyT@Booli! They are on my wish list for 2011!
>
> Go to the Homepage and look under New Photos. Plus you'll get to see Ella's cool Christmas card.
>
> Sharon in NC
> SplashT@B #2487
>
>
>
> --- In tabtrailers@yahoogroups.com, NicktheMan117@ wrote:
> >
> > Arlene,
> >
> > I had pictures in my computer at one time, but can't seem to find them
> > now. I just made the shelves the same width as the window shade, and mounted
> > them right above that. I had to paint the wood to match the light
> > cabinet fronts inside our _T@B_ (mailto:T@B) . I think the whole project cost
> > around 15 bucks, as I used cabinet grade wood for the shelf, and decorative
> > spindle rack for the sides. The spindle rack is about 3 inches deep and
> > wraps around the ends of the shelves. The shelves are about 4 inches deep,
> > and about 36 inches long, or whatever the window shade measurement is.
> > Most people think that they were OEM. It was a pretty simple mod to do.
> > Mounted them with L brackets, with four screws per end holding them up there
> > (or 8 screws per shelf/per side).
> >
> > Regards,
> > Nick
> > Tabmantoo
> > Michigan
> >
>
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