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  1. Assemble bottom and sides to make a box, if some pieces are too long and don’t fit together quite right you can trim them with a circular saw. (some extra overlapping is okay though, just make …

  2. In our classes, we use two different styles of steam boxes. One style is a plywood box the other is a PVC tube. Our biggest steam box is a 13-1/2” x 13-1/2” x 73” plywood box. It is very simple – …

  3. Most people find it easier to do it after assembling the box. I then insert the bolts and add a washer and nut to the other side. I then tighten the nuts and bolts. We use the siding for three …

  4. Each bin can fit inside a box that is 20.5” wide (side to side), 17” tall (top to bottom), and 30” deep (front to back). The top of the rails (that run from front to back) need to be 2.5” lower than the …

  5. All the components necessary for building the tambour box are listed in the Material List and shown in the Drawings on page 5. The box is sized to be useful as a jewelry box, a case for …

  6. Drill two holes in the right side towards the front of the box and insert the two #12 x 3⁄4” pan head sheet metal screws used for each door. This is where they will be stored when the doors are …

  7. This air cleaner is made of a simple box fan, which should be oriented upward so that it is blowing air toward the ceiling. The box fan is connected to a box comprised of four MERV-13 filters …