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Re: in the shop tonight

Postby Racquetman » Sat Mar 01, 2014 10:58 pm

Are you building a 5 by 11?
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Re: in the shop tonight

Postby KCStudly » Tue Mar 04, 2014 9:38 pm

Did you take any pictures?
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Re: in the shop tonight

Postby PodKiDo » Wed Mar 05, 2014 10:58 pm

I thought the rule was, if there aren't :pictures: it didn't happen.
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Re: in the shop tonight

Postby ocasioc25 » Thu Mar 06, 2014 8:20 am

Hello Slow...
Same here.... working on my teardrop in a shed I have behind my house. These last few days, well most of this winter, has been a cold one. The other day it was 6ºF and it took forever to warm up the barn shed. The problem is the roof is so high, all the warm air takes forever to heat up the whole shed. I have a potbelly wood stove and you can only put so much wood in it. I fill er up with wood and then go back inside the house. Then toss some wood every 15 minutes. Meanwhile I come here and read the posts and look around for help on my build. So far all I have are the walls up, cut out the door and a window hole. In the shed is the bottom cabinet I am working on. Made a lopsided draw and cut out the doors. And yes! Routers are good for cutting out door holes and trimming the cabinet doors and drawers. All I have are the basic tools. Saw, drill and a jigsaw. For me the exotic tools are the router and the Kreg pocket hole jig. Now that jig is real good. The table saw and the miter saw I got them at a yard sale. Each for $50.00.

I got to laugh cause someone said... if you ain't got pictures it ain't being built! I have the same problem with pictures. First I don't know where the heck they are at in my computer and second it's a pain to load them up. Let me see if I can load some once I set it up.

Good luck with your build

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