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    Building a fitted storage box for my detail finish brushes

    In this video I demonstrate all the parts in making a hinged box to store my small finish brushes. I made it from scrap Appleply Plywood and 1/8" tempered hardboard.


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    Nicely done Marty, and thank you for documenting your work in this way.
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    Marty

    I enjoy your demos. Nicely done. But you make it look so easy.
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    Thanks for posting that very comprehensive tutorial!
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    Very impressive video. Must easily take over twice as long to do all those camera setups. Nicely done................ and a cool box.

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    Thanks everyone for the nice compliments

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    Great Box and I enjoyed watching the video....... Thanks for posting.
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    Nice box and great video.

    Makes me want to go to Hobby Lobby and get a kit of brushes. Are they all taklon?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gene Davis View Post
    Nice box and great video.

    Makes me want to go to Hobby Lobby and get a kit of brushes. Are they all taklon?
    The Taklon brushes were bought from Michaels. The stencil brushes are Loew-Cornell brand.

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    VERY nice work!!! Thanks for posting!!!
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