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Friday June 25th 2021-What's on Your Weekend Agenda?

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2 hours ago, Cal said:

 

Got a pic Gene?

 

 

Maybe a Etch a Sketch moment???  :ROFL:

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    Here ya go, @Cal   Phyl's wall. Still need a piece of scrap ply above the breaker box. Told ya it was ugly! You'll no doubt notice my dust collector at the ready.

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2 hours ago, Cal said:

 

Got a pic Gene?

Not yet. Got some clean up to do first. But, I'll get some today.

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Finally got mother's shoe rack/seat finished.  Good thing she's a patient woman. 

 

Wanted to try the breadboard ends on the hickory top.  Needed some work with the belt sander.   Those soft close supports were a bear to install - note the repairs to the top.  The second shelf was an afterthought. 

 

 

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13 minutes ago, JimM said:

Finally got mother's shoe rack/seat finished.  Good thing she's a patient woman. 

 

Wanted to try the breadboard ends on the hickory top.  Needed some work with the belt sander.   Those soft close supports were a bear to install - note the repairs to the top.  The second shelf was an afterthought. 

 

 

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BEAUTIFUL!!!!

 

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Very, Very nice! Well done.

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6 hours ago, Gene Howe said:

By tomorrow, maybe this afternoon, pallet deconstruction can begin. 

I don't know how you work in that heat!  It's headed for 91 here and I'm wilting already.

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Here ya go, @Cal

 

Phyl's wall. Still need a piece of scrap ply above the breaker box. Told ya it was ugly! You'll no doubt notice my dust collector at the ready.927164008_Phylswall.jpg.0cb73bc7defa64806ac94d7466fc4b97.jpg

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Paint each square a different color, like LEGO bricks.  :TwoThumbsUp:

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Here's another angle.949867979_Phylswall2.jpg.ac46ba26c0276a1f17a146dc6203addf.jpg

 

 

What's left of the scrap.Scrap.jpg.5e664221995fa09635626d07547d53da.jpg

 

 

My EMT lumber rack. Haven't moved the good stuff in yet so, it's being otherwise employed.

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8 minutes ago, Gene Howe said:

Here ya go, @Cal

 

Phyl's wall. Still need a piece of scrap ply above the breaker box. Told ya it was ugly! You'll no doubt notice my dust collector at the ready.927164008_Phylswall.jpg.0cb73bc7defa64806ac94d7466fc4b97.jpg

It's not that bad.  Plywood walls make a lot of sense in a shop.  Not so different from my workspace. 

 

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14 minutes ago, JimM said:

I don't know how you work in that heat!  It's headed for 91 here and I'm wilting already.

I'll be dragging them into the shop. Still hot but, not AS hot as in the sun. 

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1 minute ago, forty_caliber said:

It's not that bad.  Plywood walls make a lot of sense in a shop.  Not so different from my workspace. 

 

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My preference would have been to use plywood throughout but, not at today's prices. And, the boss insisted we use up the scrap we had.

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2 minutes ago, Gene Howe said:

And, the boss insisted we use up the scrap we had.

 

And so it is, our wives can be so danged rational at times, it really takes the fun out of things. :lol:

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13 minutes ago, Gunny said:

Paint each square a different color, like LEGO bricks.  :TwoThumbsUp:

We bought too much light tan paint for the undersides of the patio and porch. Ms Frugality would have a conniption fit were I to suggest any other colors.:P

But, I might be able to get by with red, white and blue for the other wall of pallet wood.:TwoThumbsUp:

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It actually doesn't look as bad as I had envisioned, good use of scrap I'd say.

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1 hour ago, Gene Howe said:

What's left of the scrap.

That's gotta be worth a few happy meals!

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3 hours ago, Gene Howe said:

Ms Frugality would have a conniption fit were I to suggest any other colors.:P

 

 

Maybe don't let her in my finishing room then???  :)

 

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Amazing what a little bit of rust removal...

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And then a coat of 3in1 oil....

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Can do to a pair of rusty old screwdrivers...

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6 hours ago, Gene Howe said:

I'll be dragging them into the shop. Still hot but, not AS hot as in the sun. 

but it's a dry heat, right? :D

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6 hours ago, Gene Howe said:

We bought too much light tan paint for the undersides of the patio and porch. Ms Frugality would have a conniption fit were I to suggest any other colors.:P

But, I might be able to get by with red, white and blue for the other wall of pallet wood.:TwoThumbsUp:

Just tell her a brighter color would make for a better lighted shop and be easier on the old peepers.

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