Very nice unc.Made some picnic tables from some oak.
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HOWEVER, these have not been dried. I warned the customer about it, but he wanted me to proceed anyway. Restaurant is having their grand opening on Wednesday, so he needed something NOW.
We can replace the warped wood later.
Nice.Made some picnic tables from some oak.
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HOWEVER, these have not been dried. I warned the customer about it, but he wanted me to proceed anyway. Restaurant is having their grand opening on Wednesday, so he needed something NOW.
We can replace the warped wood later.
Howdy Josh. Good looking stuff there bud. Had to create a new account here (was jimdad07) as none of my old passwords worked. Been a long time since I've been on AS.
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Nice.
Oak eh? Pretty fancy wood for a picnic table.
Did you finish sand and install them for him too?
Are they treated?
Hope it doesn't warp too much for him.
I'm in NY on the Canadian border. I'll try to stick around more, busy all the darn time it seems.good to have you back! It’s sure been a while. Stick around some more and don’t be a stranger!
What’s your location, anyway? Maybe we’ll be near you on vacation sometime.
Josh my experience with milled white oak is the length wise curl will be opposite the rings as if the rings wanna straighten out. I didn't know so my slabs started out 2 3/4" thick. Planing for router planing prior to being bench tops.sanded and installed for him. Not treated. We’ll see how they hold up.
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This is what was left in yard waste dump todayJosh my experience with milled white oak is the length wise curl will be opposite the rings as if the rings wanna straighten out. I didn't know so my slabs started out 2 3/4" thick. Planing for router planing prior to being bench tops.
I see projects!This is what was left in yard waste dump today View attachment 925308
And later moved over with firewood area.
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So I need a bigger truck/trailer or get Brett (Sr. or Jr.) To help with their equipment. I find it easier in this weather to have me milling, etc. closer to the creek.
Wooda liked fewr longer pieces.
Welcome back.I'm in NY on the Canadian border. I'll try to stick around more, busy all the darn time it seems.
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Well done Josh, like the overlap joints having such even match.New firepit for a ranch is finished.
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Well done Josh, like the overlap joints having such even match.
Thanks now ,if my friend desires , it won't have ta be perfectly accomplished heheWell, there's a reason I showed only that side.
I tried to get those posts in the right positions, but they didn't quite line up as well as hoped. But once I realized that, I cut them a bit long and adjusted as I went.
Nice slab!View attachment 930344View attachment 930345View attachment 930346View attachment 930347View attachment 930348
White oak, 2.5" thick when milled.
Finished table is about 2" thick, 11 feet long, and averages over 50" wide
13 coats of West Systems epoxy
More sanding & epoxy than I planned for, but was definitely worth it all in the end !
I'll get some pictures of the finished coat soon, this was the 12th coat, still had some bubbles & bugs
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