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Cabinets DONE!
I'm certainly not going to show my wife. Nice work.
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Alchoholic problem
Please help, frustrated. Using Shellac on a little stool, looking for a glossy smooth surface. So far I have stripped this jewel about 12 least half of those times back to the wood behind the stain....
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8 years ago
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i gang agley
Still working on the various cabinets for our master bath. All is finished save laying soapstone tiles on the vanity tops and making the doors and drawer fronts. I'm using ribbon stripe khaya for...
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8 years ago
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Danny D
Anything from Danny D from Calif. lately? I haven't seen anything from him in quite some time.
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8 years ago
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Best limb/pruning/bow saw?
Harbor freight has battery versions of chainsaws. I'd look at them but even those might be mechanical devices - maybe it is gas powered devices. Pollution and oils are bad for the forest. Martin
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8 years ago
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pretty sure he did not care if he got it wrong
but also was glad that luck was on his side http://i.imgur.com/fXPY9xB.gif
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8 years ago
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Help. I need a plexiglass idea...
I'm in the process of fabricating (wooden) display boxes for loose cigars t o be used in a cigar shop humidor. The boxes are nearing completing but I' m struggling with coming up with a way to have a...
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8 years ago
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OT (maybe) Industrial Deoderizer
It has been awhile since I posted, but I have a question that possibly the group has some experience with. I find my self in possession of a mobile home that belonged to a cat hoarder, let your...
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8 years ago
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what things have you replaced with wood for repair
in the other thread about garbage can wheel replacements of wood i realized that i have fixed a few things with wood replacements i had a pair of stainless sewing scissors and the handles became...
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8 years ago
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Ideas on how to fasten this together
I'm thinking a lap joint and glue but I'm sure there's a better way. It looks like oak and a basic steam bend. Find the perfect handmade gift, vintage & on-trend clothes, unique jewelry, and moreā¦...
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8 years ago
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Death Match: Maple vs. Everlast Wood Screws - Who will survive?
I needed to throw together a sliding table for my table saw to cut some circles from a 2 x 8. (Emergency garbage can repair - the plastic wheels cracked, so I made 2 wooden ones.) I had a scrap of...
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8 years ago
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A Few Table Top Pics
Everything is prepped and ready for finishing. The leg units are sanded to 220 grit. The trestle board and table top are sanded to 320 grit. The underside of the table top is sanded to 220 grit. In...
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wood cleat tricks
i need to organize things and i want to make a shallow cabinet for the hand tools i thought that using a cleat would be the simplest wall mount to use sometimes called a pinch cleat or a french cleat...
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8 years ago
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Finishing Table
I had never made a table before but was pretty good with picture frames, having made many for my wife of the past 40 years. (She is an artist painting on canvas with acrylics). I have made the frames...
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8 years ago
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Stripped out screw holes in oak - repair or use larger screw?
I have been tasked with repairing the leg of an oak coffee table, which was originally held together with both screws and glue inside of a 1-1/2" tall apron. The leg was damaged during a move,...
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