I built one a few years ago out of rough cedar 8X8's. It was 9' tall. The center of the cross was 6' up and the cross piece was 6' long. That made a good looking, proportional cross.
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I built one a few years ago out of rough cedar 8X8's. It was 9' tall. The center of the cross was 6' up and the cross piece was 6' long. That made a good looking, proportional cross.
"Witches brooms" on hackberry trees are caused by a combination of a mite and a fungus. Your hackberry doesnt appear to be infected.
Your tree is a hackberry or a sugarberry, or a cross between the two. In fact, you will often hear them refered to together as sugarberry/hackberry. The berries from the tree don't have alot of...
I worked with some reclaimed white oak from a 125 year old barn. The beams were quartersawn 4X6, 6X6 and 6X8's. I milled it down to 1X material with my table saw and a sawsall (not the most...
Trying to blow air through a piece of oak (or sucking water through) is the easiest, sure fire way to tell red from white, without the leaves or acorns present. As was stated earlier, red oak allows...
I have on occassion used my DeWalt drill/driver in tight quarters and halfway through a hole, it would begin to slip. I found that in the tight quarters, i scraped the torque switch on the top of...
I have one and it works pretty well. I found that when cutting sheet goods, the batteries drain pretty quickly if I come off my line and they try to adjust my cut. That amount of binding on the...