The black speakers that don't seem to be invisible?
The black speakers that don't seem to be invisible?
Ski edits | http://vimeo.com/user389737/videos
All I see on my screen is red hair and two pairs of amazing legs making out?!
Screw the net, Surf the backcountry!
Some very cool stuff in this thread.
When you are young and replacing stuff, the 20 year guarantee on pressure treated sounds like a long time. But it flies by.
We had the railroad tie retaining wail that rotted away and I replaced it with dry-laid tumbled bluestone. It came out ok, if not exactly straight.
Was pretty easy to do too.
![]()
NYSB: NYSkiBlog.com
Nice use for the old brass or if you ever pickup a 75mm R gun you have something to reload.
watch out for snakes
Built this pantry cabinet. I still need to add the two sliding drawers I purchased hardware for, but we had peaches to can and no room, so it was time to bring it inside.
![]()
Originally Posted by Smoke
Concrete top coffee table, base is just stained 4x4s. Slab weighs over 200 lbs
Best Skier on the Mountain
Self-Certified
1992 - 2012
Squaw Valley, USA
I'm not a handy person, but I managed to put this thing together for my kids this summer. Hoping it survives the snow load this year. (Also hoping there is a snow load this year.)
Incidentally, don't offhandedly suggest to your children that you might build a tree house. They'll remember that shit and hound you about it for an entire year.
^^^ I put at least 3 of those shingles on, so......
Nice work!
In progress...rolling chop saw stand
Attachment 170778
We bought a table for far to much money at Pottery Barn. Got it home and realized it was made with Pine. Pine, and spent well over a grand for it. We were going to buy the benches that went with it, but at 500 bucks a piece for pine... I just couldn't do it. So I went down to the lumber yard, bought large ash slab at 12 foot x 16 inches, picked up another long piece of rough Ash 15 feet by 4x4 and went to work.
Finished to match table with a liquid dye, then BLO, then 5 coats shellac, then wax. The slab had a minor split at the end I stabilized with walnut butterfly's I created.
![]()
Bookmarks