wildnkrazykat
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Which is awesome. You can collect them and sell em back for 5 bucks each if they are standard size in Charlotte, I never have though...the hardwood ones that are old are amazingly dense wood, not sure how it cures like that, but I have been swinging a hammer for 26 years...I don't fold nails..I folded several building those shelves for my wife. That stuff was like Brazilian cherry flooring I have laid, dense as lead. My house was built in 1916, old mill house...2x4 walls are 2in roughly x 4in, roughly...I sheeted every as wall with osb before I replaced the siding, it was 100 year old pine, but was as hard as oak...built without electricity or nail guns. Hand drive 3.5 inch sinkers...those guys were badarses
I can...what kind of porch do you need? That's what I do...lol.
Marcus or Slice, Im looking to build a sitting bench for outdoors. Long story short, a buddy of mine took his life a few weeks ago and he was a bowler. Im looking to build one in his memory and place it at the bowling alley.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Marcus or Slice, Im looking to build a sitting bench for outdoors. Long story short, a buddy of mine took his life a few weeks ago and he was a bowler. Im looking to build one in his memory and place it at the bowling alley.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Built this gem from scrap laying around. Back lit with short strand of Christmas tree lights. Whitewashed the wood. Several people that come by my office have asked me to make them and sell. Wouldnt know how much to sell for. Also made the runway taxi light.