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Ya know that part in the movie Castaway, where Tom whatshisface's character finally makes fire? That's me, I make Teardrop ah, ah, ah!!!


After a few coats a spar urethane.
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Way to go Mary. Honestly if I tried that I would fall on my---Ya knows.
Is the color just the spar or did you add the pecan?![]()
GitRdun
b.bodemer wrote:lookin good.
Wish I had warmer temps to get some things done. I guess if you are wearing shorts there's plenty of nice weather to keep on working.
Have fun.
Barb
Ira wrote:OOOOOHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!
You're not even going to TEASE us with your pile of spar material in the backgorund of those shots…or do you still have to buy it?
That's your next step, right?
SPARS ROCK!!!
What do you have planned to use for that???
Also, have you pulled the crap off of the floor of the TD yet and taken your first nap?
It's FUN!!!
forestfrog wrote:WOO HOO!!!! Lookin' GREAT!!![]()
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You'll be campin' in no time!
Ira wrote:I don't know how much insulation you have planned for the roof--I just did 3/4" all around--but if you're going with 1 1/2" up there, make sure you take a tape measure to see that that you have a full 1 1/2" on it. I seem to recall stories from folks where the 2" DIDN'T translate to a full 1 1/2".
Ira wrote:I used Poplar, but from what I've heard here, pine is fine. Exceptin' the poplar you buy at HD is as straight as an arrow, whereas even select pine can get funky as to bowing and such.
Ira wrote:Also, I doubled up (laminated) 1 by 2 spars, for 1 1/2" square spars.
Ira wrote:I think they call it anal retentive.
MaryK wrote:Hey, there you are!!! Where you been Girl??? We missed ya!
It's just the spar urethane, the pecan stain made it to dark. I like the slight amber color the spar gave it. See, when I was testing it, I applied it with a brush and that was to dark, So I applied the first thin thin coat with a lint free cloth almost rubbing it in. Then the remaining coats are applied with a brush Its the look I was going for anyway!!
forestfrog wrote:MaryK wrote:Hey, there you are!!! Where you been Girl??? We missed ya!
Thanks for noticing I disappeared, LOL!
Things have been insane at work lately, so I haven't had much building time or online time.![]()
Hopefully I can finish up the 'Mander after Christmas.
BTW, after seeing those pics of your nice, neat, well organized stained glass work area I was inspired to tackle my 'junk room' and turn it into a useable work space! I just need to build a rack for my glass and move the grinder out there and I'll be back in business!
Thanks for the inspiration!![]()
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