Nice countertop, I would not dry grind without a good mask though. You could build a screen with hardware cloth sized to get the size of glass pieces you want to use.
Nice countertop, I would not dry grind without a good mask though. You could build a screen with hardware cloth sized to get the size of glass pieces you want to use.
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Should prob post this on the "Ask TGR" forum …but I'm trying to share some photos from my macbook/Iphoto and when I preview the post , the photos show as question marks . ?
I don't have pics on flicker or any other photo site if that makes a difference .
Thanks for any replies , as I would like to share pics of some stuff i made .
PS , a lot of talented people posting beautiful stuff !
What's the old bumper for?
Prob incorporate it into the finish landscape so I don't space out and back into the tub. Came off my girlfriends family ranch now abandonded on the WyColo border in the Medicine Bows.
top shelf
bottom shelf
Nice looking shelves, though!
It passes my hippy test. I'd love to tour with that thing, albeit the snail's pace it'll have to hold.
Looks awesome. I don't even want to think about trying to get something like that up to code in JP. So, enjoy it like some can't.
Interior pics please Maddog!
Lame, but all made by hand and flat/square within about .002" or better.
Try square, straight edge, and winding sticks.
Yes they are just fancy measuring sticks, but they're my fancy measuring sticks. I wish I would've practiced some of these skills BEFORE I had built the fancy dining room table.
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Code isn't the right word, I guess. Shakken. 車検 It doesn't translate well. All vehicles have to be OEM (original or exceeding manufacturer) Kind of like a California smog check on steroids. Also, around 12-15 years the taxes on older cards get so substantial that it's cheaper to buy new (especially once you factor in advancements in fuel economy.) The Gov't forces the public into new cars to "stimulate the economy."
I'm guessing your rig would run an additional 5K in taxes each year. No joke. Only collectors keep projects around. It's a sad state of affairs for me. I built my rig stateside, a '72 Blazer. Grew up wrenching. Tricking out old cars are a hobby I just can't financially justify anymore.
Wanna be my importer stateside for used (yet OEM) JP cars? I have heaps of them. Most go to Australia/NZ/Singapore. (non-horsepower freaks.)
Doing this as a part time thing for a client. Hillside regraded with gravel/sand/topsoil, foundation and framing done professionally. Siding, color, and trim boards. Working on finishing the teak cedar in the eaves. Under the awning will have cedar eaves/teak shakes and lights and on the wall above the flashing in the middle of the windows will have teak stained shakes. grass is about 2-4in tall right now. Next step is building a finished second story room above the carports so the windows that are 18ft up are actually usable
well, until the humidity changes.
I once made some Dynafit 6mm gap gauges from the heart wood of a 100 year old black walnut tree. Last I checked they were the now current 5.5mm.
A few people feel the rain. Most people just get wet.
This isn't anywhere near as impressive as most of the stuff in this thread but I like the idea of recycling as much stuff as I can and I'm pretty happy with the end result.
Step 1: tear down 60 years old cedar fence
Step 2: sand, sand, sand again then sand some more
Step 3: stain
Step 4: run to the liquor store, load up the rack, drink half of it away, repeat until the liver complains
Also, this thing has made my winter so much better. It's based on a design discussed on here. The plywood was also part of the fence, used to fix some of the holes.
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FYI, in French it's called a pupitres, (for riddling).
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