I honestly didn't have a good experience with it a number of years ago when I was doing a big "kitchen continent" top project. It was supposed to be...
That is 110% a long time scam...do not entertain the thought of even continuing communication with anyone responding like that. This particular kind...
No experience and honestly, I've only seen ads for smaller units suitable for smaller lawns. It will be interesting to see what you find out at that...
The challenge is that I do not want anything below the bottom of the trusses so I'd have to deal with getting them up above and between the trusses,...
I agree with John..."location, location, location". That trim is very exposed at the corner and is a prime target for getting knocked around by feet...
So...I finally, finally, finally got to getting the big door on the shop painted today. This week's weather was very conducive to the deed and SW has...
Regardless of the source of the design, your execution of it looks really good. If you decide it's worth the effort, you can always take that design...
I think that 5/16" or 1/4" thick inlays will likely not present a wood movement issue for this application. I'd probably do the 5/16" in this case if...
Married; 4 sons, none of them care about woodworking
Location:
Tomball, TX (30 miles NNW Houston)
Interests:
Woodworking
Occupation:
Owner of Tomball Bowl a 32 lane bowling alley.
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Finishing is an 'Art & a Science'. Actually, it is a process. You must understand the properties and tendencies of the finish you are using. You must know the proper steps and techniques, then you must execute them properly.