Measure, Cut, Glue and Repeat

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Generally, a deep locker will have a recessed lid. Some modification may be needed to fit locker bags.

Measure, Cut, Glue and Repeat
1. The frame is set for gluing. Wax paper keeps it from sticking to the work bench.
Measure, Cut, Glue and Repeat
2. The storage bags is bedded with polyurethane adhesive and then screwed down snugly.
Measure, Cut, Glue and Repeat
3. Fiberglass frames have slim corners.
Measure, Cut, Glue and Repeat
4. A hole saw helps round corners.
Measure, Cut, Glue and Repeat
5. Screws clamp the fabric between the top and bottom frame.

Darrell Nicholson
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