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Nothing here.....cleaned and expanded the chicken pen today, then "Yes dear's" at the grease trap.


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Ed
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(03-07-2018, 07:49 PM)Redman Wrote: I got one of the yellow bag holders.

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Same here Ed. Bench hasn't changed for 3-4 days. Been working out, helping the boys with the new lake house.
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Spent some more time on the Farm Table Build today.  I was able to get the stretcher milled out and the tenons cut, (I used my old RAS to mill them out) and I cut the mortises for them.  
 
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Here is a dry fit on the assembly table:

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Now I have to shape the feet and the top braces, drill for some draw bore pegs and glue it all up and then get to work on the top.  I have knee braces for the top table support too.

I like this thread because I like seeing what guys are working on.

Have a great day!
John
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(01-20-2018, 08:23 PM)EdL Wrote: The usual....

Ed

Are you saying you drink cat pee.
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(05-11-2018, 02:10 PM)Belle City Woodworking Wrote: Spent some more time on the Farm Table Build today.  I was able to get the stretcher milled out and the tenons cut, (I used my old RAS to mill them out) and I cut the mortises for them.  
 


Here is a dry fit on the assembly table:

[Image: IMG_1991.jpg]

Now I have to shape the feet and the top braces, drill for some draw bore pegs and glue it all up and then get to work on the top.  I have knee braces for the top table support too.

I like this thread because I like seeing what guys are working on.

Have a great day!
John

Looking good John.
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(05-11-2018, 03:48 PM)Arlin Eastman Wrote: Ed

Are you saying you drink cat pee.
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Nice cat but good as that particular stuff is, it makes me feel bad. Not the cat stuff  
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(05-11-2018, 06:38 PM)Redman Wrote: Looking good John.

Thanks Redman!
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Lookin good John. I likie table so far.

Arlin, stay out of the cat pee and go build something. Get your bench all messy and post a pic of it.
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(05-11-2018, 07:07 PM)Stwood_ Wrote: Lookin good John. I likie table so far.

Arlin, stay out of the cat pee and go build something. Get your bench all messy and post a pic of it.
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That table is looking good, John.  
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Decided to re-visit the mobile work station I built a couple years ago.....it's been in the pole barn at South Park while I slooowly finish it.

Electrical (everything in conduit) will be starting shortly so I added a wire rack and another shelf under the vise.

Pretty sure I'll re-mount the vise directly to the top.....

Ed


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