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TZH
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#1 posted 243 days ago
That, sir, is VERY nice! Coal dust and glue, huh? What kind of mixture, if I can ask? That looks like something I’d like to try. I agree the bartop epoxy is a pain, but, based on what I’m seeing in your photos, it looks like you’ve pretty much mastered the art. Thanks for posting.
TZH
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#2 posted 243 days ago
Another great job on this. The coal dust and glue turned out NICE.
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#3 posted 243 days ago
Beautiful top. Love the grain.
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#4 posted 232 days ago
A great piece of burl Wayne
-- Grumpy - "Always look on the bright side of life"- Monty Python
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