assateague wrote:Sometimes the quickest way to put out a fire is with an explosion.
assateague wrote:Sometimes the quickest way to put out a fire is with an explosion.
assateague wrote:Sometimes the quickest way to put out a fire is with an explosion.
rebelp74 wrote:Yeah I have a yacht, suck it bitches!
assateague wrote:Sometimes the quickest way to put out a fire is with an explosion.
RonE wrote:If you can get by with an eight foot long bench it will be easy to make with a four by eight sheet of three quarter inch plywood cut in half length wise and glued and screwed together. More that solid enough for a loading bench. A two foot wide bench will provide lots of room behind the presses to store stuff. Just my thoughts.
assateague wrote:Sometimes the quickest way to put out a fire is with an explosion.
R. Chapman wrote:RonE wrote:If you can get by with an eight foot long bench it will be easy to make with a four by eight sheet of three quarter inch plywood cut in half length wise and glued and screwed together. More that solid enough for a loading bench. A two foot wide bench will provide lots of room behind the presses to store stuff. Just my thoughts.
Ron, I thought about using plywood a week ago, then this happened with my current bench.
Thanks for the suggestion though!
Tiler_J wrote:R. Chapman wrote:RonE wrote:If you can get by with an eight foot long bench it will be easy to make with a four by eight sheet of three quarter inch plywood cut in half length wise and glued and screwed together. More that solid enough for a loading bench. A two foot wide bench will provide lots of room behind the presses to store stuff. Just my thoughts.
Ron, I thought about using plywood a week ago, then this happened with my current bench.
Thanks for the suggestion though!
That's particle board, not plywood.
NuffDaddy wrote:Tiler_J wrote:R. Chapman wrote:RonE wrote:If you can get by with an eight foot long bench it will be easy to make with a four by eight sheet of three quarter inch plywood cut in half length wise and glued and screwed together. More that solid enough for a loading bench. A two foot wide bench will provide lots of room behind the presses to store stuff. Just my thoughts.
Ron, I thought about using plywood a week ago, then this happened with my current bench.
Thanks for the suggestion though!
That's particle board, not plywood.
Yup. Particle board sucks. Gets a little damp, then falls apart. Good 3/4" plywood doubled over will be cheaper and tougher than most any hardwood top you will put on it.
assateague wrote:Sometimes the quickest way to put out a fire is with an explosion.
assateague wrote:Sometimes the quickest way to put out a fire is with an explosion.
assateague wrote:Sometimes the quickest way to put out a fire is with an explosion.
assateague wrote:Sometimes the quickest way to put out a fire is with an explosion.
assateague wrote:Sometimes the quickest way to put out a fire is with an explosion.
FlintRiverFowler wrote:What's with the chain link fence across the garage?
R. Chapman wrote:
Finished!
FlintRiverFowler wrote:What's with the chain link fence across the garage?
NuffDaddy wrote:FlintRiverFowler wrote:What's with the chain link fence across the garage?
That's where his parents put him when he's bad.
assateague wrote:Sometimes the quickest way to put out a fire is with an explosion.
assateague wrote:Sometimes the quickest way to put out a fire is with an explosion.
Tiler_J wrote:R. Chapman wrote:RonE wrote:If you can get by with an eight foot long bench it will be easy to make with a four by eight sheet of three quarter inch plywood cut in half length wise and glued and screwed together. More that solid enough for a loading bench. A two foot wide bench will provide lots of room behind the presses to store stuff. Just my thoughts.
Ron, I thought about using plywood a week ago, then this happened with my current bench.
Thanks for the suggestion though!
That's particle board, not plywood.
aunt betty wrote:Tiler_J wrote:R. Chapman wrote:RonE wrote:If you can get by with an eight foot long bench it will be easy to make with a four by eight sheet of three quarter inch plywood cut in half length wise and glued and screwed together. More that solid enough for a loading bench. A two foot wide bench will provide lots of room behind the presses to store stuff. Just my thoughts.
Ron, I thought about using plywood a week ago, then this happened with my current bench.
Thanks for the suggestion though!
That's particle board, not plywood.
I saw that as well. RMFC ain't a carpenter. That's for sure.
assateague wrote:Sometimes the quickest way to put out a fire is with an explosion.
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