buy the kit from conastoga ..or do it in your head 36x36 x 34 1/2 high,, the notch in front should measure 11 1/2 x11 1/2 with the face frame on it'll be 24 inches from the back as far as the turn tables you can buy the hardware for them at any diy store
2006-10-30 10:18:24
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answered by urbanstatistic 2
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Buy an Unfinished Corner Cabinet with a Lazy Susan already installed, it won't cost much more than buying all the parts to built it- If you must built it yourself, suggest you go to the Library and find a Cabinet making book.
2006-10-30 21:05:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Buy the whole shebang already in KD in Home Depot in the Mills Pride Cabinet line, add your own doors. You can't buy the lumber for less money and $100 buys the turntable.
How does anyone get rejected by Home Depot?
"dlsota" wasn't hired by them? If you fog a mirror they'll hire you. They trained me, and I passed all the master's tests, with all the bonus money pay, back in early 90s. I wanted a second income. I quit after two weeks when I saw how nutty management was. Give me an "H". Give me an "O".
2006-10-31 10:23:44
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answered by Anonymous
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In my area there are several woodworkers supply outlets. Such as Rockler, or Woodcraft, or Woodworks. They sell the hardware to build these units. They will also have plans. They are very helpful people and love to share their knowledge of the craft. Some even hold classes for such projects. You might check into it. Good luck.
2006-10-29 15:13:01
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answered by Joel A 5
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Try Lowes or Home Depot.A lumber company may even have the instructions.
2006-10-29 14:42:34
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answered by ruth4526 7
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easy one! it's near my standard answer, the Home Depot might be great store but they didn't hire me to there misfortune...the place to research your "lazy susan" buy a kit, and see all about it, online, and have more choices is....and here we go....."research lazy susan"
by the way I don't work there either, only wish I did...
GOODLUCK and GOODBUY
2006-10-29 15:59:56
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answered by diSota 2
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lowes or home depo have books covering everything you want to build for the house.
2006-10-29 14:46:38
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answered by roy40372 6
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try diynetwork.com or HGTV.com
2006-10-30 10:00:22
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answered by CSIGrandma 2
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