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zach_whitman
at Wed Oct 28 16:16:08 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by zach_whitman ]
There is a picture of the heat cable in the post. I use the rubber coated heat cable and I just router a groove into each shelf.
As far as construction... a retarded monkey could put one of these things together.
The holes don't have to be that critical, especially if you use washers like in the OP. I just cut my shelves however big I want them. The I cut a square of paper that is 2x2. I put this in the corner of each board and make a dot at the corner to give me the same spot on each board. Then i just drill centered on each dot.
The only thing that is worth being anal about is buying a router bit that is the exact same size as the heat cable. If the groove is too big the heat cable will slide around on you and you will end up having to tape it down etc. If you get the groove right you can just press it in and walk away.
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