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Scott Bryan
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#1 posted 1922 days ago
Ray, let me take a wild guess and say that I think that you enjoy making these don’t you? :)
I can well understand why. These are really nice projects.
I didn’t ask it in the earlier posts but what wood(s) are you using for these and what kind of finish are you putting on them?
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Raymond
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#2 posted 1922 days ago
I like to work with just about any kind of wood, for the most part it is pine, cedar and oak, I use alot of purple heart, and I really like working with Ebony, as for finish usually i spray with an oil and then follow up with several sprayed coats of Polyurathne.
-- Ray
bluchz
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#3 posted 1523 days ago
Hmmm can You do a knuckle boom loader next? Or a feller buncher? Then i can have a whole other outfit!!!!
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Dustmite97
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#4 posted 1204 days ago
That’s really well done. I am currently working on the Toys and Joys front end loader and it is quite a challenge but I am slowly making progress.
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