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Finished dimensions measure 19-3/4'' deep x 37-3/4'' wide x 18-3/4'' high. Plan includes exploded view, instructions, material list and dimensions.
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Instructions are given for building from either lumber or plywood.
Also consider available hardware kit (sold separately) which includes:
2 each 26161 lid supports 1 each 19283piano hinge.
Note: if you intend to build this project for use by children, please make sure you follow current governmental safety guidelines for the country, state or jurisdiction in which you live. For the USA, current guidelines can be found at the Consumer Product Safety Commission website:
http://www.cpsc.gov/ While efforts are made to design this plan to safety guidelines, no guarantee is made that this plan is current with the particular regulations or guidelines of your governmental jurisdiction.
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Customer Reviews and Photos for: Economy Toy Box Plan
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Average Rating:
(2.6)
(6 customer reviews)
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1) Submitted by
Frank P. Hawthorne, from Katy, TX
on 1/3/2009
Customer Rating: 
While the plan aren't the clearest, I used 3/4 inch plywood and poplar. Instead of cutting down the plywood, cut 3/4 inch dadoes in the corners. The bottom was secured with biscuits and glue. I then rounded over some poplar strips and lined the top and bottom. Finally added felt to the bottom of the chest to avoid scrapes on the hardwood floor. The colors were picked out by my and he helped paint his inititals on the front.
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2) Submitted by
Paul King, from Oakland, ME
on 1/3/2009
Customer Rating: 
Plans are very well done and easy to follow. I changed the dimensions to fit in the space we have and use it to store wood pellets for a pellet stove. We also added handles and castors to allow it to be rolled to the pellet stove.
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3) Submitted by
Rick Melpignano, from Bellingham, M
on 7/12/2008
I found the plans to be relatively easy to follow, but I did make a few changes and added a few embellishments.
Instead of tongue and groove boards, I used normal 1x stock to make up the front, back and side panels. When the panels were completed, I milled a v-groove along the joints to celebrate them. The box as shown in the plans appeared just too plain for my taste, so I added rope molding and ¼” quarter round molding on the panels and 3/8” quarter round molding on the top. To lend an air of lightness to the box, I also installed feet made from a 2x4, adding a chamfer detail, and two handles. I hope the photo illustrates clearly my changes and additions.
Box with added moldings and handles
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4) Submitted by
Steve Bordelon, from Mansura, LA
on 9/6/2008
Customer Rating: 
Instructions are very vague.Not what I would consider a quality plan. I do not believe the parts will fit as instructed.
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5) Submitted by
Paul, from Bellevue, NE
on 6/8/2009
Customer Rating: 
The plan is too vauge. The box came out good. I stuck to plan, wood and all.
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6) Submitted by
Raymond Wozniak, from West Falls, NY
on 4/14/2008
Customer Rating: 
The instructions where vague at best. It told you what size to cut the material but it don't end up to be the size it should be.
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