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12 foot picnic table in the works

Started by yukon cornelius, April 13, 2015, 11:18:32 PM

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Every time that I look at this table, I like it even more. 
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yukon cornelius

We had some family over today and we enjoyed it before it goes to its forever home  ;D We all sat on one side and there is no chance this thing will tip. it is so heavy it wont even budge. One great thing about making this stuff is I get to enjoy it for a while and always have something new. Maybe its how a car dealer feels....well if he had to make the cars before he drove them  :D
It seems I am a coarse thread bolt in a world of fine threaded nuts!

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Magicman

But that car dealer is not able to enjoy the pride in the building, and knowing that they are creating a work of art that will be enjoyed by many for years to come.  You are adding your time, which is the most precious thing that you have to give.
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hackberry jake

I envision that being the center-piece in a big fancy gazebo. I hope it doesn't have to sit out in the sun. Great work!
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yukon cornelius

They picked it up yesterday and loved it! He said it was better than he ever imagined it to be. then he said he wanted another one just like it pretty soon  8)
It seems I am a coarse thread bolt in a world of fine threaded nuts!

Making a living with a manual mill can be done!

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