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MZLC
 MZLC
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18/04/2011 2:04 am  

Hey everyone,

I have a great new McCobb piece from his Planner line, but I am unfortunately missing a little table to set it on. I have some extra legs for the piece, so everything would be fine if I could figure out how to attach it.

Do you have any suggestions as to how I could attach them? Are there metal sockets available that I could use to attach them?

Thanks!


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rockland
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18/04/2011 3:09 am  

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PlannerGroup is wood screwed into wood. No metal at all. Almost a cartoon
how large they are!
Not an easy thing to reproduce. Never really thought about what one might
do if they did not have both male/female.


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VinnyV
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19/04/2011 4:02 am  

do all Planner Group dressers work this way?
from ebay/1st dibs it looks like some have legs that attach directly to the case, while others (like the six-drawer dresser I just picked up) sit flush on low tables--true? or do all the case pieces sit on tables?


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Poach
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19/04/2011 6:31 am  

Both variations exist.
The Planner Group case goods were available either with or without legs, the non-legged version intended for the low benches.


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NULL NULL
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19/04/2011 7:35 am  

No matter whether the legs...
No matter whether the legs attached to the case or to a bench, they both require the same "runner" with threaded holes for the legs. It's about 1.5" x 2" x 18" with angled ends


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