i just finished building my second pochade box using some of your ideas. I made an instructional video of how i constructed it and using no power tools whatsoever! it cost me $22.87 to build.
whats the proper name of the arm bracket you used on one of your pochade box? i went to homedepot yesterday looking for one but they only have the curvy/decorative style and do they come in different sizes? need tips pls, thnkx!!
The are called Box Lid Holders. Yes they might pint you to the curved ones, but I don't like these. If Home Depot doesn't have these try some other place. They should not be hard to find. The single straight lid holder sold by Stanely are the strongest and best suited for the job at hand..
excellent ideas! I have been wanting to make one of these, not finding any for sale in my area, so your ideas are a GREAT HELP! Thanks for posting this.... FIVE STARS!
great video thanx :)
kidzsanlorenzo 1 year ago
I am building a new pochade box in the next couple of weeks with plans and detail how to. Stay tuned/
ZanBarrage 1 year ago
Where can I find a t-ring?
artbydarleneyoung 2 years ago
All hardware stores have it. They usually keep these in the small drawers with the screws and the nuts and bolts.
ZanBarrage 2 years ago
Great video! thanks for posting it.
What kind of spring did you use for the top panel holder?
thanks again
meatball2003 2 years ago
i just finished building my second pochade box using some of your ideas. I made an instructional video of how i constructed it and using no power tools whatsoever! it cost me $22.87 to build.
weerpool14 2 years ago
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Nice, thanks for sharing.
deezynar 2 years ago
whats the proper name of the arm bracket you used on one of your pochade box? i went to homedepot yesterday looking for one but they only have the curvy/decorative style and do they come in different sizes? need tips pls, thnkx!!
pauluknow 2 years ago
The are called Box Lid Holders. Yes they might pint you to the curved ones, but I don't like these. If Home Depot doesn't have these try some other place. They should not be hard to find. The single straight lid holder sold by Stanely are the strongest and best suited for the job at hand..
ZanBarrage 2 years ago
@pauluknow the proper term is actually lid support
Rinthe 1 year ago
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Rinthe 1 year ago
Thank you very much!
ZanBarrage 2 years ago
excellent ideas! I have been wanting to make one of these, not finding any for sale in my area, so your ideas are a GREAT HELP! Thanks for posting this.... FIVE STARS!
GaryGarrett 2 years ago