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Dont throw bits of wood away

Discussion in 'Vape Modding and Technical' started by sawnoff2009, Dec 4, 2015.

  1. sawnoff2009

    sawnoff2009 New Member

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    Hi People

    As reported in an earlier thread, my last shiney stand was banished from the house as it were perceived as “uncouth” I suspect her family wanted it returned to the closet. Not much point having skeletons in the closet, missing a skull. Never mind. Built something more to her liking.

    This was off-cut material from my pergola repairs. Never throw nuthin away!! It was actually quite expensive, as I had no drills for the job. Buying tools is never money wasted. The holes were drilled in three stages, as my first test attempt with a 25mm spade drill was a disaster. Throw enough cash at anything, and nothing is difficult. This is a new thing for me. Last time I attempted anything like this was at school. Got a D- for which I got a belt behind the ear from the old man. Those were the days when you had to buy your own material.

    Not finished yet. Needs oiling and polishing and nailing together. I am sure there are tradesmen out there who can point me in the right direction and have built there own stuff. Be happy to see them and steal some ideas!!!
     
  2. gary m

    gary m New Member

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    dare I say this - BUT I WANT ONE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1111111
     
  3. dmg

    dmg New Member

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    Nice work Rob. That cube is a big fella.

    What are those horses doing in the background?
     
  4. asmqhjesii

    asmqhjesii New Member

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    Cruz mentioned he wanted one, can you make them with 100 mod places?
     
  5. hamster

    hamster New Member

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    Ya got a hubby, this ones taken!!
     
  6. lin

    lin New Member

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    nice love the fuking horses in the pic lol
     
  7. HaroSleelaNap

    HaroSleelaNap New Member

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    Something uncouth according to the missus. There is a long story about the trials and tribulations those horses have had to endure. Another time maybe
     
  8. Carmen Hofmann

    Carmen Hofmann New Member

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    well Rob?.. :p
     
  9. djfalo

    djfalo New Member

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    cruz

    My limited skills are not up to your exacting standards!!
     
  10. Gamceazy

    Gamceazy New Member

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    I'll take one and pay and give you a C+ and a clip across the ear for posterity.
    Awesome. I would pay btw.
     
  11. bobbyima

    bobbyima New Member

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    The only reason I post this crap is to put ideas out there, very limited ideas, but ideas. Maybe when I retire doing and selling this stuff will keep me sane, but at this point, I don't think so. Sorry
     
  12. Angel T

    Angel T New Member

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    Nice work Rob ... a wee bit O tea stain and some clear eurathane over it will make it shine ... oiling is cool , but wont necessarily juice proof it ( and ya gotta keep oiling , unless you beeswax it and polish the hell out of it )
     
  13. Monster001

    Monster001 New Member

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    I have a stash of Linseed oil that is well mature and quite dark. Somewhere in the archives I have a recipe for an oil base wax and lavender polish that is quite durable. Not over bothered about juice stains. I will just oil and polish it up then glue it together.
     
  14. Kawa-Luder

    Kawa-Luder New Member

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    I shellacked my 'orrible green pine table after as.comlting it with a heat gun and a belt sander, I am a big fan of the shellac.
    apparentely according to wiki it went out in 1928, stuff that, if it was crap they would not sell it in the hardware.
    besides .. i bet a 1928 table lasts a lot longer than the 2011 crap they call wood nowadays.
     
  15. lzbzjlnoykjx

    lzbzjlnoykjx New Member

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    Its more Manly with a few "Grot Spots " anyway :D
     
  16. kylian

    kylian New Member

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    Good effort Rob. I limit to 600mm before I throw out any timber lengths.
    You've got me thinking now.
     
  17. blewaycle

    blewaycle New Member

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    Rob mate, looks like you were pissed when you slapped that together, you didn't get the lines straight :p

    Nice piece mate.
     
  18. Monty Montezuma

    Monty Montezuma New Member

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    A finish I really like working with is TruOil (gun stock oil)
    finished the Telecaster in my Avatar with it, came up nice, is real easy to use and a little goes a very long way
    one of these did about 10 coats on my guitar with some left over Tru-oil Gun Stock Finish - 3oz - Wax - Polish - Bluing - Cleaning - Gun Care - by Birchwood Casey
    Any gun shop will carry it if you dont want to buy online
    these guys probably stock it
    The Hunters Den
    ph 9300 3434
    170 Winton Road Joondalup WA 6027‎
     
  19. bypepaisy

    bypepaisy New Member

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    I can smell a "co-op" coming up...
     
  20. ikyuuvp81q

    ikyuuvp81q New Member

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    For gun oil??? Steady on!!!
     
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