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August 28, 2016 at 12:34 pm #561102
Finished my workbench build today…. finally!
Wowssy Peter, that came out great, congrats on your hard work,
You did a great job, looking forward to seeing your first project you use it for.August 28, 2016 at 12:40 pm #561104Finished my workbench build today…. finally!
Wowssy Peter, that came out great, congrats on your hard work,
You did a great job, looking forward to seeing your first project you use it for.Thanks, Brian. I have used it already. I finished the end caps and tool tray on the partly finished bench. The vise works like a charm; I love the size of it.
BE the change you want to see.
Even if you can’t Be The Pro… Be The Poster you’d want to read.August 28, 2016 at 12:50 pm #561105Finished my workbench build today…. finally!
Congrats! She’s a beauty eh!
I edited video and got 2 of them posted and a third uploaded and ready to post. I am going to try setting a date (Friday) for it to be released, which is an option on YT that I have not tried yet.
My You Tube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA5AretE3xPoVDV61AxUdUA
I don't do a fast job. I don't do a slow job. I do a half fast job.
August 28, 2016 at 3:07 pm #561124@overanalyze wrote:Soffit and fascia work. Got most of it done. All the high stuff is done now.
I thought it was a one story house?
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What do you cut the aluminum with?Ha! It is but the back is a look out basement and the great room is 11′ ceiling. So it was 16-17 feet off the ground.
We use a circular saw with a home made cutting table and snips. Pretty basic. @dirtywhiteboy
How do you get way up there??
Our lift with the cage, 16′ pick ran over to an extension ladder with a ladder jack @dirtywhiteboy. We can run approx 24′ at a time and move it fairly quickly.
Oh I see,, Ladder jacks are very handy,, So you have a guy on the ground cutting and one guy installing?
Do you have a instant gram video of thisAugust 28, 2016 at 3:34 pm #561132Spraying lacquer on trim today. I took the day off yesterday for my daughters basketball tournament, so I get to catch up today.
August 28, 2016 at 3:49 pm #561137overanalyze
ProSoffit and fascia work. Got most of it done. All the high stuff is done now.
I thought it was a one story house?
??
What do you cut the aluminum with?Ha! It is but the back is a look out basement and the great room is 11′ ceiling. So it was 16-17 feet off the ground.
We use a circular saw with a home made cutting table and snips. Pretty basic. @dirtywhiteboy
How do you get way up there??
Our lift with the cage, 16′ pick ran over to an extension ladder with a ladder jack @dirtywhiteboy. We can run approx 24′ at a time and move it fairly quickly.
Oh I see,, Ladder jacks are very handy,, So you have a guy on the ground cutting and one guy installing?
Do you have a instant gram video of thisLMAO @DirtyWhiteBoy!! My hats off to the few working pros that have time to make and edit videos. The couple of crude ones I did a few years ago I actually enjoyed making…but “Ain’t nobody got time fo dat” !!
Andrew
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August 28, 2016 at 3:49 pm #561138Somepics of that final panel and how I finished it to old fence.
Man the fence really looks good. will you just let it weather and get gray?
August 28, 2016 at 3:59 pm #561142Soffit and fascia work. Got most of it done. All the high stuff is done now.
I thought it was a one story house?
??
What do you cut the aluminum with?Ha! It is but the back is a look out basement and the great room is 11′ ceiling. So it was 16-17 feet off the ground.
We use a circular saw with a home made cutting table and snips. Pretty basic. @dirtywhiteboy
How do you get way up there??
Our lift with the cage, 16′ pick ran over to an extension ladder with a ladder jack @dirtywhiteboy. We can run approx 24′ at a time and move it fairly quickly.
Oh I see,, Ladder jacks are very handy,, So you have a guy on the ground cutting and one guy installing?
Do you have a instant gram video of thisLMAO @dirtywhiteboy!! My hats off to the few working pros that have time to make and edit videos. The couple of crude ones I did a few years ago I actually enjoyed making…but “Ain’t nobody got time fo dat” !!
LMAO!!! Man did I have a sweet instant gram sent to me…
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August 28, 2016 at 4:24 pm #561154Finished my workbench build today…. finally!
Wowssy Peter, that came out great, congrats on your hard work,
You did a great job, looking forward to seeing your first project you use it for.Thanks, Brian. I have used it already. I finished the end caps and tool tray on the partly finished bench. The vise works like a charm; I love the size of it.
That looks to nice to use. Great Job!
August 28, 2016 at 5:38 pm #561170Finished my workbench build today…. finally!
Wowssy Peter, that came out great, congrats on your hard work,
You did a great job, looking forward to seeing your first project you use it for.Thanks, Brian. I have used it already. I finished the end caps and tool tray on the partly finished bench. The vise works like a charm; I love the size of it.
That looks to nice to use. Great Job!
Thanks, Ron, but it’s job now is to get beat up on a regular basis. Can’t wait to get started.
BE the change you want to see.
Even if you can’t Be The Pro… Be The Poster you’d want to read.August 28, 2016 at 5:57 pm #561176Thanks, Ron, but it’s job now is to get beat up on a regular basis. Can’t wait to get started.
Amen to that. Congrats on finishing the build. It looks really sweet.
August 28, 2016 at 9:27 pm #561224Installed a new blade in the table saw today. A thin kerf Forrest Woodworker II. It ripped through boards like butter. I would highly recommend this blade. Cut the pieces for 3 cutting boards and also turned a good batch of pens.
August 29, 2016 at 1:14 am #561254Installed a new blade in the table saw today. A thin kerf Forrest Woodworker II.
Those Forrest blades are top shelf blades. I don’t have any nor do I have a cabinet saw but I have used them and they are nice.
August 29, 2016 at 5:57 am #561295Installed a new blade in the table saw today. A thin kerf Forrest Woodworker II. It ripped through boards like butter. I would highly recommend this blade. Cut the pieces for 3 cutting boards and also turned a good batch of pens.
Nice choice of blades! I’ve been using the Chopmaster on my miter for quite a while now. It cuts like a dream! What tooth count did you go with Lon?
Jon P.
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InstagramAugust 29, 2016 at 6:09 am #561298Installed a new blade in the table saw today. A thin kerf Forrest Woodworker II. It ripped through boards like butter. I would highly recommend this blade. Cut the pieces for 3 cutting boards and also turned a good batch of pens.
Thank you for the info Lon. I’ll have to see who carries them but sounds like it will have to be ordered. Anybody knows who carries them?
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Fayetteville, NCAugust 29, 2016 at 7:41 am #561351Installed a new blade in the table saw today. A thin kerf Forrest Woodworker II. It ripped through boards like butter. I would highly recommend this blade. Cut the pieces for 3 cutting boards and also turned a good batch of pens.
I’ve been meaning to pick one of those up for my table saw, need to dull out the diablo blade i have in there first lol
August 29, 2016 at 7:48 am #561361Somepics of that final panel and how I finished it to old fence.
nice job on that fence Kevin – turned out nice.
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Palm Springs, CAAugust 29, 2016 at 8:34 am #561379wbembrid
ProI had some time to build and play around with a new taper jig, and I have been designing some new tapered legs for some end tables.
Will
August 29, 2016 at 10:06 am #561401Got the drawers built and fitted this morning.
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August 29, 2016 at 3:15 pm #561474I spent several hours with my track saw cutting gaps between deck boards…it sounds like fun, I know 🙂
After years of neglect, they had swollen together and didn’t drain worth a crap, so we decided to give this a try. About half of the deck is done now…pictures when it’s complete.
Jon P.
Timber Carpentry & Construction
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