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This is Coreen from Capn America Projects
and today I want to show you how we took an old curio cabinet
that we found out the side in the street (of course) and we made it
into at fabulous
plant atrium. So take a look! there's no glass on
the right hand door and the mirror in the back
is cracked so those are both things that I want to remove
I'm removing the other glass
door so that I can make them match.
I'll also remove the mirror in the back.
First I have to remove the back board holding the mirrors in.
Luckily there were three separate panels of mirrors.
So I'm going to
slide out the mirrors and I'll just replace the
the center panel there.
Now I'm taping the doors together so that they don't flop open and
because the center
door still has glass so I don't wan't it to tip forward and smash.
I'm using the board that came from the back.
am going to use it to make a bottom.
I'm lining what I want to cut. I decided to use a jig saw
on the bottom because it doesn't have to be a good-looking
cut. and these are the
the wheels that i'm gonna use. They are from a different find.
I'm just marking
the holes where I want
to attach it. I'm attaching it using
screws and washers because the screws are not wide enough to attach the wheels
I got the wheels attached on one side so I will flip it over
on the other side and then attach the other wheels.
because it has wheels it's a little tricky to set upright.
So I'm setting some weights down.
I seem to use the weights for everything except for working out.
So as you see it rolls around nicely
and I'm going to insert a back
so i just took the outline of the mirror that was there.
cut the back, and then Craig
He was nice enough to put it in for me when he got home from work.
Now for the side doors
I'm going to cover them with this grass curtain we have.
And screw them
to the top and bottom of the doors.
and cut away the excess.
There's Nibbles saying that it is time to take a break.