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    Default Towel Rack

    My Mothers B`day is coming up , she asked for a towel rack as she couldn`t find a decent one for sale any where ," sure Mum, I should have a few scraps laying around"
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    doesn't look like scraps to me.

    very nice -- your mum should be really happy
    regards from Alberta, Canada

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    Looks very pretty to me. Well done.

    This type of project is nice occasionally. Small and completed relatively quickly, and they can be quite satisfying. I'll bet your mum loves it.

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    nice work
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    I especially like the way the towel rails are flats with rounded edges, rather than round dowels.

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    Wow, an Allocasuarina fraseriana​ towel rack. That is very special.

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    Very nice. How did you join the rails to the sides?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveVman View Post
    Very nice. How did you join the rails to the sides?

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    Rebate 10 mm in the side panels and araldite, the tricky part was getting it all squared up and clamped.I had to call on my offsider, she`s worth her weight in gold.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dusteater View Post
    Rebate 10 mm in the side panels and araldite, the tricky part was getting it all squared up and clamped.I had to call on my offsider, she`s worth her weight in gold.
    Interesting. Why epoxy and not PVA? Better for a humid bathroom environment?

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