Jules
Super Anarchist
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So that's the problem with my transmission! The turbo encabulator wasn't properly secured to the gurdle strab. How did I miss that!?!?!
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I’ll bet you don’t have the dammit aligned with the thingamegig either.So that's the problem with my transmission! The turbo encabulator wasn't properly secured to the gurdle strab. How did I miss that!?!?!
I'll bet it's really a problem with the muffler bearings....I’ll bet you don’t have the dammit aligned with the thingamegig either.
Sheesh……..
I've got the 2x4 model. I used it on one job. I've gone back to sawhorses and plywood. Much sturdier.
These things beat the hell out of the centipede
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My wife uses a floor sweeping compound often in two of the shops. She also uses a live enzyme for removing odors and stains made by Biokleen called BAC-OUT. Originally she just used on stubborn stains and odors or when a dog or cat has an accident in the house. Mostly she uses it on wood floors or concrete floors where odors or stains can penetrate.Am I the only one who still uses floor sweep compound to keep the shop floor clean?
Nice work PB -Top shelf right there, and properly papered. I wouldn't expect anything less from you.Okay, just finished getting the 5th of 6 closets ready for me to install tomorrow. Each closet had the wood closet poles suspended from the particle board shelf and 30 years of paint and abuse. So in each closet I have demo’d the old stuff, patched the drywall and skim coated the where the old shelves were then texture coated (a heavy knockdown) and painted two coats. Not exactly carpentry but happy to get nice closets. Done that in each closet over the last month. After tomorrow install I’ll only have the entryway closet left. Can’t wait. Tired of drywall and paint.
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So that's the problem with my transmission! The turbo encabulator wasn't properly secured to the gurdle strab. How did I miss that!?!?!
Painter's horses. Saw horses look somewhat different.A few decades ago I was thumbing through a copy of fine woodworking and found a simple saw horse plan.
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I chose to bevel the top instead of notching the legs in.
They lasted for years, through all my abuse.
Any good carpenter should be able to whip up a pair in short time.
Is fine woodworking still printed?
I knew a contractor who used that as his interview technique for applicants for carpentry jobs.![]()
Any good carpenter should be able to whip up a pair in short time.
It's a sawhorse. Quit being such a douche.Painter's horses. Saw horses look somewhat different.
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Finished it today. That’s 5 down, one more to go……..Nice work PB -Top shelf right there, and properly papered. I wouldn't expect anything less from you.
Agree, I hate plastic hangers. Anyway got them on Amazon. Good hangers and very reasonable.I approve of the wooden hangers! I hate hate hate plastic clothes hangers, and wire is just as bad.
Where did you find those?