
sandman wrote:Well, yet another long chapter in my quest to build my teardrop has been written. I had one wall glued and screwed to the floor and was about to set up wall number two when tragedy struck. My shop has become overcrowded with wood, tools, and other other kinds of hazzards when it comes to walking around. I always clean up my shop after a day of working and hang my tools back up on the wall. Well, I was walking to the saw horses and I managed to trip on a piece of scrap 2x4 and lost my balance. I fell right into the wall that was glued up and managed to break it when all my tons of weight fell against it. I cracked the wall pretty bad....the great thing is the Liquid Nails held tight and on the glued part of the wall didn't break. I wasn't hurt but thoroughly discusted and bruised. Yep, I have wasted yet another wall panel. I shook it off and began to think what I could do to salvage the rest of the build and decided to pull out the old template and just route out another one. I am back to square one again but not dashed in my hopes to complete this project. Just a lesson I wanted to share...Always make sure to have a clear unobstructed path...especially right next to your teardrop.
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