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    They look nice. What a neat idea with the coffee table.

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    Awesome.

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    Re: A few furniture grade enclosures we just finished

    Those are some amazing enclosures. Good job...


    Quote Originally Posted by lefty View Post
    but as a coffee table it is intended to be mid-room. wouldn't there be unsightly power cords tracking through the room to a wall outlet? im very interested in one of these as i have thought about owning this kind of table before but could not figure out how to supply power without running cords across my carpet.
    You could put the table on an area rug, run the cords underneath it, and up through a hole in the rug, under the table...
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    Nice woodwork.

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    Re: A few furniture grade enclosures we just finished

    Really, really nice.

    Gives me some ideas.

    Think I'm gonna' have to call my grandfather for some help on the handy-man work though. Jeez.

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    My hero! Man I could bother you all day long with tubing questions for for wafting the floor and one wall for my project... It's along the same concepts lol

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    Thanks again everyone. My next one is going to be killer. Its going to be a cage that lowers into a cabinet to be hidden from view.

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    Re: A few furniture grade enclosures we just finished

    Quote Originally Posted by grits View Post
    Thanks again everyone. My next one is going to be killer. Its going to be a cage that lowers into a cabinet to be hidden from view.
    You know, I don't know how big of a battery you'd need, but Flexwatt doesn't really require too much wattage - why couldn't you run it off of a rechargeable battery pack of some sort? Cut out some of the cords. Then you'd really be onto something.
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