Finished Dimensions
Height: 60 inches (152.4 cm)
Width: 36 inches (91.4 cm)
Depth: 16.5 inches (41.9 cm)
Plan Size: 1 page(s)
Published Date: 1998
Plan Language: English, all measurements are inches/feet unless stated otherwise.
Wood and/or Supplies needed: A materials list is provided in the plan.
Includes detailed diagrams:
Condition of this NYW plan: This is a woodworking plan we purchased in a wholesale lot. Excellent condition, new in package. Plan is printed on one sheet of 18 x 24-1/2 inch recycled paper. Standard measurements only (inches). Sorry, the designer does not produce a downloadable version of this plan.
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Kitchen secretary
Just finished building using this plan. great instructions.
Submitted by: Kevin on 02/19/2016 05:18:16 PM
Perfect for storing potatoes, onions or even dog food. Hardware and decals are not included.
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