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<p>[QUOTE="rush2112, post: 4297003, member: 22964"]Taking a closer look at the cut out. Two things I didn't notice. It looks like tool marks in the bottom of the cut out, probably a chisel there. Also, it looks like there are a couple of pegs there too.</p><p><img src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/U3QX_655pNsilGS7RQj-kwR2uf5ZeZoaTSu3FJHQBSW3D5A-CeJ_25D68oZKFe_9boZFXXhw79Tbozn16FuiUaKaKJP3n5jAMeYREyfIWf2WcabBorWW9K-EICmdyr0yCtm4cH3zhxlMXV2CNtI1xkxnZh8F2Q4o6e3dSMyZIAQBHkRK11Gkhbkij77JQ1Lp_EbCQpvpmUdq5M5m51Fgf5C49MTtbVSWHI9nupMa-paV1BE52XwaZKJ0lFiz6_ohrDW70Do6eCuV82k7z34jq5T3p38iDAPX7hSYC52yBoqoZOPcbuNwhmQfZNzpPPQ0Gov65aRTIeD9hyIM4g-cYHtjixrFp5M7n_ZOPcu0g51sEuLBcQPTsooXJ5Cj7jW8BBFvnuEXsCvTyJCGhHOqM54oPk4tD235NjZOTsTQHKbbTmc2TsZBPdOcdCy_cy-eAh5Xk5tHX5NSFP_I3kc11RYteG0oM6Hdl90FcuBsFJawzfR21Iy4ipZiLlM1WYKeMxWho9juhtpDBiRG2eqvSErTw0qy_3wV0QKmTNBftGA7WPAvFaR8TJjfx384zLRMieaLhPonc9gYXjMguzd6XwpvO9g50hmcPOhJOOuiPflS2n1Z-Q5FVnHQT1nkB1edJgYYHvi6fbKPqM2UWdTmFt_9wuvG9MAkOykdmX0CpWJ2B_G_3XaF9YlVKPo0Gz26nDQ73zShfwowF2x2zkM1EJKJ=w871-h878-no?authuser=1" class="bbCodeImage wysiwygImage" alt="" unselectable="on" /></p><p><br /></p><p>The thing is a beast. It's built using boards close to 1x thickness, no paneling. My son and I moved it and if I had to guess, it's probably near 200lbs if not a bit more. </p><p>I say often say jokingly, my wife buys furniture to get rid of me and this one is a good example <img src="styles/default/xenforo/smilies/smile.png" class="mceSmilie" alt=":)" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="rush2112, post: 4297003, member: 22964"]Taking a closer look at the cut out. Two things I didn't notice. It looks like tool marks in the bottom of the cut out, probably a chisel there. Also, it looks like there are a couple of pegs there too. [IMG]https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/U3QX_655pNsilGS7RQj-kwR2uf5ZeZoaTSu3FJHQBSW3D5A-CeJ_25D68oZKFe_9boZFXXhw79Tbozn16FuiUaKaKJP3n5jAMeYREyfIWf2WcabBorWW9K-EICmdyr0yCtm4cH3zhxlMXV2CNtI1xkxnZh8F2Q4o6e3dSMyZIAQBHkRK11Gkhbkij77JQ1Lp_EbCQpvpmUdq5M5m51Fgf5C49MTtbVSWHI9nupMa-paV1BE52XwaZKJ0lFiz6_ohrDW70Do6eCuV82k7z34jq5T3p38iDAPX7hSYC52yBoqoZOPcbuNwhmQfZNzpPPQ0Gov65aRTIeD9hyIM4g-cYHtjixrFp5M7n_ZOPcu0g51sEuLBcQPTsooXJ5Cj7jW8BBFvnuEXsCvTyJCGhHOqM54oPk4tD235NjZOTsTQHKbbTmc2TsZBPdOcdCy_cy-eAh5Xk5tHX5NSFP_I3kc11RYteG0oM6Hdl90FcuBsFJawzfR21Iy4ipZiLlM1WYKeMxWho9juhtpDBiRG2eqvSErTw0qy_3wV0QKmTNBftGA7WPAvFaR8TJjfx384zLRMieaLhPonc9gYXjMguzd6XwpvO9g50hmcPOhJOOuiPflS2n1Z-Q5FVnHQT1nkB1edJgYYHvi6fbKPqM2UWdTmFt_9wuvG9MAkOykdmX0CpWJ2B_G_3XaF9YlVKPo0Gz26nDQ73zShfwowF2x2zkM1EJKJ=w871-h878-no?authuser=1[/IMG] The thing is a beast. It's built using boards close to 1x thickness, no paneling. My son and I moved it and if I had to guess, it's probably near 200lbs if not a bit more. I say often say jokingly, my wife buys furniture to get rid of me and this one is a good example :)[/QUOTE]
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