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| | | | | Just a quick update before the weekend. I finished (literally and figuratively) the joined low bench (which is what I'm calling it now). Two coats of Jacobean stain and some dark paste wax. No film finish. I think it looks great. It still stinks (both the stain and the wax smell the same to me)... | |
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| | | | | Step two of the workshop upgrade. Previously: Insulating and heating my workshop with a diesel heater Research and design The workshop is a small 10×14? space, so I needed to be very int... | |
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| | | | | I'd been a bit worried about how exactly I was going to flip the bench over, but between my wife and teenage son, we were able to get it flipped over with no injuries to either the workbench or the workers. Below, you can see it in the permanent location under the one window in the garage. Fits just perfectly in the space. (It's almost like I measured and planned it! | |
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