Wow !! Thanks !! Yeah, those drawer pulls were a lot of fun to create. The cool part is that they will start to soften up and get a patina on them and eventually get a bit darker. There is a local guy that did the stitching for me who shares a studio space upstairs where I make my stuff. If anyone wants a cool handmade wallet with laser engraving, check him out at www.raphaelqualitygoods.com I brought him the leather and metal rods. Once I get the the process down a bit more, I may look into doing selling one or two. Shipping would not be an option.![]()
What if "Alternative" energy wasn't so alternative ?
“I have a responsibility to not be intimidated and bullied by low life losers who abuse what little power is granted to them as ski patrollers.”
^ dig the dresser for sure.
Here's a thought... a potential buyer of something similar might appreciate an elegant way to cover the bottom edges of the steel sheet for floor protection... maybe a dado-grooved piece of the same wood? The simple look is nice, though.
It's not quite done, but it's close enough for now, and time to start the fun.
Finished in chalkboard paint so we can mark routes/problems. It's about 14' wide and 16' high. The swinging barn-style garage doors still work, though just barely with the added weight. Doesn't matter, those doors are almost never used. Fall protection is provided by an old futon pad, and some bouldering crash pads.
Dumb question here but what do you do with 950 pairs of skis?
follow his link:www.ReRax.net/index.html
Dummy!![]()
Scientists now have decisive molecular evidence that humans and chimpanzees once had a common momma and that this lineage had previously split from monkeys.
Well, he seems to have the supply side of the equation covered.....Demand is another question.... shot ski's?
Scientists now have decisive molecular evidence that humans and chimpanzees once had a common momma and that this lineage had previously split from monkeys.
Bump this up...
“I have a responsibility to not be intimidated and bullied by low life losers who abuse what little power is granted to them as ski patrollers.”
^^ Ipe hot tub deck?
Bunk bed for two boys, aged 3 and 0. Although currently hosting the big sister, 6, up high until the baby grows to age 2 or so and the boys share their room.
Cedar logs for posts.
Cedar frame.
White pine 1x4 mattress slats.
Bamboo rails.
OSB with cedar back-framing for support... will eventually host climbing holds. Will also be replaced in 5-7ish years when the kids get bigger. Cheap and temporary ver_1.
All lag-bolted to wall studs. Shake proof.
*More pics with climbing holds being used in the future.
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Nice!
Shake proof?
Does the earth move there?
wink wink
I didn't believe in reincarnation when I was your age either.
Ha! Yup! That's what I mean.
Also, being as it's going to have climbing holds to accompany those full-sized logs on the corners, I predict it'll be more of an indoor jungle gym that happens to sleep two than a mere bunkbed. ;-) At least, that's what I'm aiming for. My daughter is already requesting holds on the ceiling. /how-did-I-not-think-of-that?
Been a busy summer trying to knock out some projects. Started when we got new town cruiser bikes. Instead of slapping an old milk crate on the rack, I took some scrap wood and built a couple of boxes. This one is walnut and I did another out of maple for the missus.
Last fall we got a hot tub. Spent October building the bluestone foundation. Didn't like the ugly plastic sides of the tub so I wrapped it in cedar to match our fence.
Used folding shelf brackets and PVC trim for a cover holder.
And with the hot tub we needed an outdoor shower. More cedar.
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Nice work, Flounder. Amazing what a little wood will do to class things up... Now I have to build an outdoor shower!
Last edited by BigDaddy; 09-02-2015 at 07:40 AM.
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