I have some fairly decent birch or oak plywood (i forget which), that was originally intended for a desk that never got finished (although it's been cut and put together as a desk once).I'm looking for someone who could-Come to my apartment on the NE side of RaleighBring their own toolsand cut some of this wood to make shelves for me to put on a wall (the rectangular kind you have triangle pieces in a wall to support- which i'll buy at the hardware store or if you can cut those as well, bonus).Basically you need to be able to cut straight lines.If you have a router and could round off the edges on 3 sides- even better. (Otherwise I'll find one as I've worked with a table mounted one before).All other finishing work such as drilling any holes, sanding, staining, painting, or mounting I will do myself.I'm not entirely sure how many shelves could be made out of the wood, but it shouldn't be too many (10-15 at most).Reply or PM with what you can do and how much you want for it.
7/13/2006 2:05:34 PM
if all you want is some wood cut, you can bring it to me and i'll cut it on my table saw to your measurements. I live in durham though. if you have a drill and the ability to hang the shelves, then all you really need is someone with a table saw and it would be much easier to take the wood to the saw than to bring the saw to the wood.
7/13/2006 4:19:31 PM
Hrm, i'll have to see if the wood will fit into my Civic. O.oMebbe.
7/13/2006 5:38:14 PM
buy a hand saw from lowes.use a tape measure(also avail. at lowes) and figure out how long you want the shelves.measure, and mark the wood(pencil will do) in a straight line(ruler).cut wood with handsaw.mount shelves.return saw to lowes.^unless the shelf material is wider than needed, i.e. you have 4x8 sheets...if so, call the dude in Durahm.XS
7/13/2006 6:32:12 PM
I think it's $0.50 a cut at lowes.
7/13/2006 6:48:02 PM
i mean i guess someone could come out there with a circular saw and get it done, but it'd take 1/10 the time using a table saw.
7/13/2006 10:05:35 PM