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  1. This is my model BB 88 for small items. This is for the small things I end up trying to remember where I put those last few items I don't want to get mixed up with others that are different buy won't work cause they are special... The area over the sink is kinda wasted until now. Not finished with all 88 lids screwed on for the bottles but all the nut and bolt places was closed today. I did build the roller to be lifted out so I can attach the lids later and besides I still need to drink more of the small size GA. This is only for the do it your selfers with lacking funds to go first class.... I do have room for the shelves back behind on the wall after I get finished with the thingy I do have an unusual arrangement for a ceiling so I had to make do with what I had to work with... I had to cut up some 20 foot 2x6"s I have used since I started building the go cart track in 1980 which I sure did cry for they were still perfectly straight and in great condition for being used so many times over the years..
  2. The beauty shop owner demanded my wife take these chess set pieces to get someone with a glue bottle and a clamp and maybe they can bring these babies back to new condition... Now that I have them in my possession and can show I am working on them, I can take my very valuable time the rest of the way as Paul might say.... I don't know how many times I use to tell people over the phone, They are in the clamps. Like maybe telling the customers its up to the clamps now to do the rest of the repairs. So far I managed to drill 2 1/8" diameter holes in each horses head and the new lower extremities to give their new inlet hay suctions traps better ability with the dowels to stay attached to the rest of the head along with some 2 part epoxy. Just drilling the holes in exactly the correct location was a feat in its self...... It seems like the gent used a form of the cypress family, a red cedar for the constructing the chess set....But this wood had to be awfully brittle . Around these parts red cedar use to be used for fence post....... I'm surmising maybe the one defeated in the game might have gotten mad and his foot might have crushed those pieces. Maybe he broke his foot while engaging in that terrible act...Serves him right if he did.... His loss will be my gain!!!! Too bad I don't own any carving knives for the rest of the process... It looks like half of the set was made with black mumba wood from over yonder. Smallpatch
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