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by samfishers » 24 May 2007 20:47
ok, and what is so amazing about that, (i think that everyone would be avle to do this, or not  )(maybe i'm just to good  nan never mind)
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by JackNco » 24 May 2007 20:53
he was just showing off what his room mated had done for him. and he included instructions no how to make it.
Im useless at DIY so i appreciated.
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by simon_G » 3 Sep 2007 12:17
could anyone who had the plans saved re-upload them? with luck im making a lock board soon, and that one looks pretty sweet, so i thought id try a similar one.
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by Jaakko » 3 Sep 2007 12:59
Not to sound rude or anything, but what kind of plans and/or drawings you need for couple of 2x4's and handful of screws? 
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by simon_G » 3 Sep 2007 13:02
i was just hoping for the sizes
otherwise im bound to make the A-frames ridiculously short and/or long ^^
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by nisnskyline » 16 Sep 2007 20:21
how bouts addin some wheels so u could just roll it over ur lap if u were sttin in a chair.. or maybe a smaller desk top version..
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by nisnskyline » 16 Sep 2007 20:21
how bouts addin some wheels so u could just roll it over ur lap if u were sttin in a chair.. or maybe a smaller desk top version..
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by Tygart » 16 Sep 2007 22:01
I think the lock board is way too big, but good start.
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by locksportboy » 17 Sep 2007 1:25
nice work but i dont think this is comfortable because its too large in size .
i had made one like the vector board =>
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ohhh  itry to make the diagram as realastic as i could ..
i made this diagram because i am not sure that what you call the vector board in your countries in pakistan it is used for physics practicals 
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by locksportboy » 17 Sep 2007 1:50
wt* waht happened to diagram its not like that before i posted i forgot to veiw the preview first oh !! my mistake let me do it again here is the link
but there are no rotators on the side of the board the board is fixed
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by locksportboy » 17 Sep 2007 1:58
sorry]about many posts it was the error of dubug so i refresh the page sorry again
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by Grey_Wolfe » 1 Oct 2007 7:12
simon_G wrote:i was just hoping for the sizes  otherwise im bound to make the A-frames ridiculously short and/or long ^^
If you're going for accurate height, the average door knob is at 36" most deadbolts are above at 40-42" give or take. (Mine was 41).
I don't have the plans, but I hope that helps.
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by simon_G » 1 Oct 2007 13:57
its perfect, thanks dude.
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by kg4boj » 1 Oct 2007 23:22
Its pretty good... missing one thing though, the welcome mat... or whatever else the customer has at the door front that is ungodly painful to kneel on 
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