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Workshop #3: Base (part 3)

Blog entry by thetimberkid posted 60 days ago 172 reads 1 time favorited 5 comments Add to Favorites
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Here is another update on my new shop, I have finishe half of the structure for the base.
Hope to have the base totaly finished by this weekend so I will keep updating as I continue with the project!

The base so far
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Thanks for looking

Callum

-- There is no such thing as a mistake....just a design modification

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GaryK

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posted 60 days ago

Looks like you are making good progress!

-- Gary, East TX -- The longest journey begins with a single step.

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FlWoodRat

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posted 60 days ago

Looks like a good base. What type of lumber are you using? Is it pressure treated?

-- Maker of Noise and Fine Sawdust

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Scott Bryan

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posted 60 days ago

You are making progress. It will get even more exciting when you have the decking on.

-- With God's help all things are possible- even woodworking. Woodworking is not just a hobby, it is an (expletive deleted) expensive hobby.

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Kipster

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posted 60 days ago

Keep up the hard work. Hope you put your shop cam in your new shop.

-- Kip Northern Illinois ( If you don't know where your goin any road will take you there) George Harrison

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thetimberkid

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posted 59 days ago

Flwoodrat, it is cedear and unfortunatly it is not pressure treated as the supplier does not sell it :(

Kipster I will be putting my shopcam in there when I get a new camera.

Thanks for all the comments

Callum

-- There is no such thing as a mistake....just a design modification

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