here is a work bench i built. the old oak was so tuff i hade to use cut nails and burnt up my saw blade cutting it. the cost was just right..”free” total cost for the bench $0 http://picasaweb.google.com/roydahlgren/WorkBench
-- tn hillbilly

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here is a work bench i built. the old oak was so tuff i hade to use cut nails and burnt up my saw blade cutting it. the cost was just right..”free” total cost for the bench $0 http://picasaweb.google.com/roydahlgren/WorkBench
-- tn hillbilly
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MsDebbieP
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posted 314 days ago
FREE sounds awesome!
it’s always great to hear about re-used wood
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rikkor
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It certainly looks sturdy. And you cannot beat the price.
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Mark
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That work bench should last a while.
-- Mark
Chris
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I believe it will take anything you can dish out.
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GaryK
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Can’t beat the price!
-- Gary, East TX -- The longest journey begins with a single step.