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11 comments so far
Cosmicsniper
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#1 posted 200 days ago
99 bottles of beer on the wall, 99 bottles of beer…
Very cool!
-- jay, www.allaboutastro.com
Ken90712
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#2 posted 200 days ago
Nice job!
-- Ken, "Everyday above ground is a good day!"
Tennessee
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#3 posted 200 days ago
If my wife sees this, I will be building one for sure…not bad at all.
-- Paul, Tennessee, http://www.tsunamiguitars.com
Fishinbo
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#4 posted 200 days ago
That will be a fantastic sight after a hard day’s work. Yum!
ezgnann
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#5 posted 200 days ago
This awesome. Can you tell us how you drilled the holes in the boards and how the bottles are secured?
-- Woodworking is cheaper than psychotherapy and better for me than whiskey
majuvla
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#6 posted 199 days ago
Nice and simple,cheers!
-- Ivan, Croatia, Wooddicted
redryder
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#7 posted 199 days ago
I’m not sure I get it. I may need to sober up to figure out what I’m looking at…..........................
-- mike...............
DeLayne Peck
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#8 posted 199 days ago
By my count, there are 10 empty holes on that board. I am certain I couldn’t drink that much and drill all those holes. Congratulations!
-- DJ Peck, Lincoln Nebraska. I don't have a Shop. I think of it as a Tool Chase. Where the hell did I put that?
redmen
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#9 posted 199 days ago
Nice job. I like the idea.
Scottf725
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#10 posted 197 days ago
You’ve got to explain how they stay in the holes? That’s awesome.
-- Scott http://scenicviewcreations.ecrater.com
Mrmyke
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#11 posted 197 days ago
i used a forstner bit drilled some holes. then ran through table saw to get two halves. the necks of the bottles just rest against the wood on the back
-- mike
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