Mac,
I wondered if anyone else picked up on the dead coffin business comment. 
Maybe cremation is getting more popular.

I was asked to build someone a coffin once for someone's grandmother that 
was in bad health. Turned down the job due to the short amount of time they 
gave to complete.  I was unsure if there were any state requirements on the 
enclosure, where to get the hardware, and just totally unfamiliar with 
design considerations other than the general LxWxH. Never did any research 
to answer any of my questions. 

DB

On Wednesday, April 5, 2017 at 10:54:02 AM UTC-5, Va Oak wrote:

> Roger,
>
> Interesting info. - thanks for sharing.
> Regarding your answer "f." below:
>
> When a coffin making business dies, who makes the coffin for IT? 
> (I couldn't resist - your choice of words for the demise of the company 
> set this one up. Intentional on your part?
> This Group needs some occasional levity.)
>
> Blessings to all.
> Mac 
>
>

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