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Show The Salt Lake Tribune Sunday July 15, 1984 S21 Build it yourself with patterns Rock and relax at the end of long summer day by Steve Ellingson PICTURE yourself at the end of a long summer day sipping cold lemonade and slowly rocking and relaxing in the cool shade of a tree. Sound inviting? You supply the lemonade and yard with a shady tree, and well supply the pattern for constructing this outdoor rocker. Even if youve never tackled any woodworking project before, youll be able to complete this one. e Our pattern is complete with p directions, clearly marked parts and a materials list. You just trace the design onto wood, saw out and screw the pieces together. Redwood was used by our designer, but you may select any wood you prefer. If youre not into rocking, a simple design change is offered which makes the chair stationary. To obtain Outdoor Rocker, full-siz- step-by-ste- E Pattern please send $2.50. Lawn & Garden C22, offers eight backyard Packet, projects, not including 130, for $7.00 Both prices include first class postage and handling. Also available is our Patterns for Better Living Catalog, picturing over 700 woodworking and handicraft projects . . . $1.95. California residents please add six percent sales tax. Send check or money order to Steve Ellingson, co The Salt Lake Tribune Pattern Dept., P.O. Box 2383, Van Nuys, Calif. 130, 91409. NAIL XlSTING WA TO OPEN GATE TD PROTECT AGAINST DUST WHEN PLUGS REMOVED The home workshop 1 KNOW EXACT POSITION ON WALL AND AMDID Wall phone bracket STUDS 2 has multiple uses PLACE BRACKET ON WALL AND TAP WITH HAMMER TO IMPRESS CORNERS t V 3CUT0UT b. WITH A KETHOLE by Larry Eisinger SAW u choring the bracket also is easy. Once you determine the exact outlet location where you can snake and retrieve your station wire line, position the face of the connect the corners with a pencil line and, using a keyhole saw, cut along inch outside of the line. Tie a string to the bracket (so you can retrieve it should it fall behind the wall) and insert it sideways into the hole. Turn it in the upright position and pull the face through the hole; then hold it secure by pressing the retaining clips in the slots provided. Push them down all the way so the back flange is snug against the back of the plasterboard. Now all you need to do is find a way to run a line behind the wall to the bracket. Manufactured by Crest Industries, Inc. 6922 N. Meridian, Puyallup, Wash. back so the corners of the bracket make a slight indentation in the wall. Then WE ALSO PUBLISH four hardcover HERES A TELEPHONE outlet bracket that can not only be used to prewire a new room but can also firmly position a new outlet in an existing wall that has already been covered with plasterboard. With new construction the bracket is merely nailed to a stud at the desired location to which you run your line. If you are planning to install a modular phone outlet in a finished wall, an- bracket against the wall and tap the J or one-eigh- th Vj V 2 C O' 2 t i i f t i J PLATE CREST INDUSTRIES books on Carpentry, Plumbing, Electrical and Concrete. With texts, hundreds of photos and drawings, these books will help you do a better job. In fact, if you are not completely satisfied, your money will be refunded. Each book 98371. ' i WALL f r i f t i i i t INC PUYALLUP WASH 9ftVI costs $3.95, plus 60 cents shipping. Send for each book to Home Workshop, co the Salt Lake Tribune, Box 158, State Island, N.Y. 10314. Specify book title and make your check payable to Eisinger Communications, Inc. $4.55 rj |