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Max
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#1 posted 671 days ago
Glad to see that you have made LumberJocks a part of your Woodworking experience… Welcome
-- Max "Desperado", Salt Lake City, UT
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#2 posted 671 days ago
Welcome aboard. Nice that you could join us on Lumberjocks.
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#3 posted 670 days ago
Welcome To LumberJocks.
Good Luck…
-- Rick
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#4 posted 659 days ago
I am re-doing a coffee table that I got for free and would like some input. The coffee table is made by Lane and is actually made of pine. I have sanded down to the original wood and I plan on staining it with a water base miniwax product. Then I plan on using the water base Home Depot varathane. The table has a recessed area which I plan to put sea glass on and coating the sea glass with Parks Super Glaze epoxy. I have already purchased a tempered piece of glass for the top. I’m very nervous about the epoxy portion as I have never worked with it before. Any hints!!! Also, once I have finished (down to one leg now) sanding, what is the best way to get rid of all the dust from sanding. I did buy a tack cloth. Also, there is a bottom shelf that is not in bad shape so I intend to just put an additional coat of varathane instead of sanding it down as it is hard to get to. Any and all help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Max
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#5 posted 659 days ago
In regards to your question, If you post it in one of the forums here on LumberJocks you will get a much better response.
-- Max "Desperado", Salt Lake City, UT
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#6 posted 659 days ago
“WELCOME to LJ’s.”
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