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    very cool. What shade are you vgoing to stain it? Or are you leaving it natural?

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    I think I will leave it natural. I don't feel like taking it down again.

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    Pretty cool!

    I agree, the cut-outs look great!

    Is that cabinet anchored to the wall strong enough to remain when the strop is pulled tight to use?

    C utz

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    Quote Originally Posted by 347stroker View Post
    What do you think?
    I think you're gonna need a bigger box.

    Looks good!

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    Very nice! You did a great job!
    -AJ

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    I used anchors to secure it to the wall. I could probably hang from the strop, but I am not going to try.

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    Default Nice Job. If you decide to make another....

    let me know!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ecohawk View Post
    let me know!
    Dito. How'd you affix it to the wall?

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    It wouldn't be to much trouble to make a couple more. I am not stuck on this design or size either. If you had ideas about what you would like you could pm me and we could figure something out. One could use wall anchors, or if the other side were accessible you could screw it in from the back.

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