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THISIMPORTANT
SAFETYNOTICE
To prevent
accidents, keep safety in mind
while you work. Use the safety guards
installed on
power
equipment; they are for
your protection. When working on power
equipment, keep fingers away from saw
blades, wear safety goggles
to
prevent
injuries from flying wood chips and saw-
dust, wear headphones
to
protect your
hearing, and consider installing a dust
vacuum to reduce the amount of airborne
sawdust in your woodshop. Don't weal
loose clothing, such as neckties or shirbs
with loose sleeves, or
jewelry,
such as
rings, necklaces or bracelets, when work-
ing on power equipment. Tie back long
hair to
prevent
it from
getting
caught in
your equipment. People who
are sensi-
tive to cerbain chemicals should check the
chemical content of any product
before
using it. The authors and editors who
compiled this book have
tried to make
the contents as accurate and correct as
possible. Plans,
illustrations,
photographs
and texb have been carefully checked. All
instructions, plans
and
projects
should
be carefully read, studied and understood
before beginning construction. Due to the
variability of local conditions,
construc-
tion materials, skill levels, etc., neither
the author nor Popular Woodworking
Books assumes any responsibility for any
accidents, injuries, damages
or other
losses incurred resulting from the mate-
rial presented in
this book. Prices listed
for supplies and equipment were current
at the time of publication
and are subject
to change. Glass shelving should have all
edges
polished
and must be tempered.
Untempered glass shelves
may shatter
and can cause serious bodiiy injury. Tem-
pered shelves
are
very
strong and if they
break will
just
crumble, minimizing per-
sonal injury.
METRICCONVERSION
CHART
to convert
Inches
Centimeters
Feet. .
Centimeters
Yards.
Meters.
to multiply
by
.Centimeters.....
......2.54
...Inches
...0.4
.Centimeters
.
..
.......30.5
.... Feet
...0.03
...Meters
...0.9
....Yards
....1.1
THE COMPLETECUSTOMCLOSET.COPYRIGHT@2006by Chris Gleason.
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Library of CongressCataloging-in-Publication Data
Gleason,Chris,1973-
Closet
/ by Chris Gleason.
--
1st ed.
pcm
includes
bibliographicalreferencesand index.
ISBN-I3:
978-1
-55870
-B
(alk.
paper)
1. Cabinetwork.2. Clothesclosets. I. Title.
TT1,97.G4872006
684.1'6--dc22
2006015861
Acquisitions editor: Jim Stack
Editor: Amy Hattersley
Designer: Brian Roeth
Production coordinator: Jennifer L. Wagner
Step-by-step photographer: Chris Gleason
Chapter opener photogtapher. Richer Images
Technical illustrator : Len Churchill
-777-I
(alk.paper)
ISBN-10:1-55870-777
ABOUTTHEAUTHOR A self-taughtwoodworker,Chris Gieasonhas operatedGleason
Woodworking Studio for more than eight years. From his studio in Salt Lake City, Utah,
he designs and builds contemporary furniture and cabinetry for a vanety of settrngs.
When he's not in the shop, he enjoys mountain biking in the summertime and telemark
skiing in the winter. He is also an enthusiastic old-time banjo and fiddle player.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTSI'm grateful
to Jim Stackand
Amy
Hattersleyat
F+W
Publica-
tions
for helping
so
much
to bring this
book to life. I'd also
like to thank my
friends and
cirents who opened up their homes for the closets
you'll
see in this book. Their wiliing-
ness to
get
involved made for some neat
projects.
While I'm at it, my wife, Michele, also
deservesmore than a little acknowledgement for her
good
nature and
patience.
I
I
:d.
I
tableof contents
planning
for efficient
& user-friendly storage B
beyond the basic
box
14
PROJECT ONE
sparebedroomcloset...zs
PRO.|
ECT TWO
sharedmasterbedroomcloset...
q
PRO'ECT THREE
closet-based
home office s2
;ffis
ctoseta
walk-in
closet eo
laundry room
closet ..
gz
kids closet tu
PRO.|ECTEIGHT
hall closet ne
suPPttERs...l26
lNDEX...127
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