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    Default Beautiful Here in Phoenix

    63 degrees here in Phoenix! I love this time of year!

    No; no personal experience on that item. I have associates with the "writing desk" thing and it is very well built -- I figured the "shelves" might be the same.

    If you don't find what you are looking for, I have a friend in Arkansas that is a GREAT craftsman and woodworker in a huge, heated shop -- I bet he'd custom make it for you. Might be a little more pricey, but, you would get exactly what you are looking for.

    Best,

    -- Jeffrey

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    Another option would be to make a false bottom for any tray using a thin sheet of lead (normally comes on a roll for roofing and can be easily cut to size), with a cut piece it could be covered in felt or another fabric so that it sits snugly in the bottom of your trays.

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    Brilliant!! That will look much nicer than my ply-paper (especially since they didn't quite cut the pieces the same size).

    I have a friend who's a design/build guru. He probably either has some on hand or will, as soon as he starts his next project.

    Thanks for the great idea. 8-pound sheet lead is only 1/8" thick.

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    My cats used to do the same thing. Then I hung them up on the wall.

    Now only one cat jumps on *top* of it

    Marina
    LOL! I wish i could do that with mine.

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