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You thinking about finishing that red oak (beautiful boards BTW) with tung oil or anything?
Or just leave it to weather raw? Had time to give it any thought?
You say you hate it, but it's a treat to see the work come along and your progress photos. Thanks a million for that.
How do you keep all the boards from cupping and twisting? Do you kiln dry the lumber, or something?
Whoa. NICE shop. Wow!
Now there's a thread that could be fun to start: "Show Us Your Shop".
Guess I'll have to search if it's already out there…Man, I HATE homework; always did...
But Tinwwoodsman, your shop there is Blue Ribbon. I'm talking A#1.
Hey Tin Medic.
Don't want to hijack Tinwwoodsman here, but sure want to give you a fine welcome.
Start a thread and let us know what brought you here, and what your plans are (if any). Maybe some of the "assembly" can offer a little direction (if that can help). Anyway, welcome from Virginia.
UFB.
Short story: Was project manager years ago for a renovation in DC at the Embassy of the FRG (Germany). The drawings were all metric. Situation Normal: nobody had anticipated that.
The carpenters in DC during that era were mostly all from down in the Shenandoah Valley (now mostly all from...
Mobile: the land of sweet Southern living (and Fairhope is a mighty fine spot, too).
It's 39 degrees here in the DC area, but of course it IS December.
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