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OSB has it's place! Recently I've seen some pretty trick structural joists in commercial applications.......it is also relatively lightweight compared to plywood, though I digress. When properly supported it is a suitable surface to adhere cheap carpet to and test my sophisticated design temporarily then use for future templates. Most importantly in my case..........it was cheap and I had it in stock! After all this is just a dime-a-dozen Chebby not a state-of-the-art Ferd. http://s3.amazonaws.com/advrider/Rogue.gif |
:poke: Any pro-gress yet there Mr. Pro-Tinkerer?
Happy New Year Norwood:weld: :superhack: :weld: :flashie: :popcorn2: |
I heard he's trying to shape some OSB mini tubs -- and doing port and mill work on some MDF heads.....
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R I G H T....... This one started out as just a simple "bushing" replacement.... HA! They ALWAYS start out with just a simple little "upgrade". :D http://i919.photobucket.com/albums/a...ro/file-31.jpg |
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I busy building front door art to protect my door front a meat-hooked dog that doesn't bark to come in he gives the door one paw swipe...........you've seen his digging ability and it's not a good when applied to nice wooden doors. :D The frame is 46 x 26 and my welding table 22 x 36........let's just say it's a slight PITA. I see a 30 x 48 x 3/8 table in my future. :sieg: |
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The beauty of making first tracks (I was on the second chair load this AM) -- and having a seasons pass... It's XMAS week --- the thundering herds are here - on my third run - I took one look at the line at Challenger -- and took the bus home. |
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