Congratulations with starting the building of your new shop. If you haven't considered it yet, I recommend that you paint walls and ceiling white if at all possible.
It will virtualy eliminate...
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Congratulations with starting the building of your new shop. If you haven't considered it yet, I recommend that you paint walls and ceiling white if at all possible.
It will virtualy eliminate...
Good God, That video scares the hell out of me!
Tim
Spectacular! The lamptable top in particular.
What finish did yo use!
Cheers,
Tim
[QUOTE=David Buchhauser;3158420]Tim - that's a great look.........ay adjusted.
David
I installed the same slider you haven on your saw; The grizzly. Mind you without the fancy Incra jig...
I think you are making a mistake if you are bringing it back. Take a couple of deep breaths and start over again. I bought my PCS 11 years ago.
I bought the industrial base because I wanted the...
Very nice! I love working with cherry.
How did you attach the top to the legs. I'm thinking about potential wood expansion of the top
Tim
Make your own. I used sheet metal for the straps. you can make them to length to suit!
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Good luck,
Cheers!
Tim
For your information, I very recently applied brushed polycrylic over sprayed on polycrylic and it worked just fine.
Both were MinWax
So go right ahead.
Cheers,
Tim
I'm glad I read the whole post, I had never heard of Rechargeable Headlights.
Cheers,
Tim
What's a db?
Thanks,
Tim
I can't watch this video unless I sign in.
Never had that happen before.
Sign in where?
I used Ash for the "legs" for this coffee table. The four curved ones were steam bent to get the desired curvature.
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Cheers!
Tim
"Spectacular !"
Cheers,
Tim
That shop is a beauty!
Tim
Darn clever!
Cheers,
Tim
WoW, gorgeous!
Tim
Why not duplicate what they do in those motorhomes!
White paint. Your eyes will appreciate when you get older. But then again maybe that's way into the future for you.
Cheers,
Tim
I am also curious how the breadboard ends are attached.
Wow, gorgeous tables though!
Cheers,
Tim
I will have to save this thread because I know very little about finishing. My shop is in the basement so I like to work with water-based finishes, particularly during
heating season. Thank you so...
Thanks Jim, the video is about a wood working project I worked on.
Cheers! Oh and thanks for your prompt reply.
Tim
Another question. Can I have a link to a video as well as pictures in the same post?
Thank you,
Tim
Thanks for clearing that up for me, Jim
Tim
If the original finish was removed from the top surface of the tabletop only and not the bottom, it's likely that moisture was absorbed from the air more so on the top surface than the bottom . That...
OK, do I understand from this, that I can have more then 15 images (from my SMC album) in a thread, if I have text, like a description of the picture, between images?
Just want to be sure I've got...