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My work bought new lockers for all of us. My boss at the time thought we could use some sitting bench’s in the locker room. So I volunteered to make some. I used some 2×6’s pine and some cedar wood. I made them tung-in-grove style and finished them with four coats of tung oil and three coats of lacquer.
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7 comments so far
a1Jim
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posted 32 days ago
Very cool bench
-- Jim from Heirloom Woodshop Southern Oregon
daltxguy
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posted 32 days ago
Very nice – let’s hope they are bolted to the floor so they don’t walk.
Always amazing how nice pine can be and the pine/cedar combination is striking.
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RexMcKinnon
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posted 32 days ago
Nice bench, really stands out against the dark floor.
-- If all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail!
mtnwild
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posted 32 days ago
Extra special, very nice work.
I bet you blew them away with how nice they are.
-- mtnwild (Jack), It's not what you see, it's how you see it.
nmkidd
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posted 32 days ago
Super ‘tush’ rests. Really like your contrasting wood choice.
-- Doug, New Mexico.......the only stupid question is one that is never asked!........don't fix it, if it ain't broke!
Mean_Dean
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posted 30 days ago
Very nice!
-- Dean
abadr
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posted 21 days ago
I love the wood choice/color combination. Good job
-- A.B. -- "Good judgment comes from experience. Experience comes from bad judgment" -- Mark Twain