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Jim Jakosh
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#1 posted 274 days ago
Great way to reclaim the wood. Nice job on the bench!!.....................Jim
-- Jim Jakosh.....Practical Wood Products...........Learn something new every day!!
OttoSchmitz
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27 posts in 275 days
#2 posted 274 days ago
What is a railroad jack pad?
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strainer
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#3 posted 274 days ago
Oak blocks used for jacking railcars
-- Jack, Wyoming
MonteCristo
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#4 posted 274 days ago
Great way to reclaim wood !
-- Dwight - "Free legal advice available - contact Dewey, Cheetam & Howe""
Chris P
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#5 posted 273 days ago
Awesome idea, I love this design.
-- Chris, Long Island, http://northsummitblog.wordpress.com
Danpaddles
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#6 posted 176 days ago
very cool design, I really like that. Good job on the re-use thing too!
-- Dan V. in Indy
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