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After renovating the Barnegat Light train station, we saved all the timbers that werent rotted or bug infested and heres a table I made .... just an off the top guess but these timbers are probably 300 yrs old.
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NICE:clap:
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Nice job! Who built the station LIRR or a predecessor? Any pictures of the station there are a few FRN's here
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Beautiful work!
Man, that's great! The wood and the work are terrific. Plus you're all green: "reduce, re-use, recycle." :beer:
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awesome!!!
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well done my friend:clap:
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That is one fine table......I wish I had a fraction of your skill.
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That type of talent is a gift from god...most us can't cut a straight line with an edge guide!!!!!
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pretty cool woodpecker. nice addition.
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Nice work, Slingshot...let's see...300 yrs ago we were still colonizing the new territory...Ben Franklin hadn't been born yet!!...
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thats a really nice deck you got there.
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this is after one coat of spar varnish:pic::pic::pic:
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Sweet!!!!! Is it your table Lumber, or the home owners?
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Home owners but I have enough timbers to make 2 more, Im probably going to make one for myself over the winter.:train:
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Beautiful, absolutely beautiful. It is amazing how long wood can last. My Dad took some of the old timbers from our nearly 200 year old cottage when it was being renovated, took them to a lumber yard and had them planed and tehy looked like they had just been cut. He then varnished them and used them for stair railings in the renovated cottage.
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From one wood guy to another nice work. Before the varnish it looked like cedar or doug fir, after it looks more like yellow pine. How big were the timbers? What species?
The handrail and spindles on the deck look like wrc but the decking looks like composite. Looks great and lasts but lacks the character of the real stuff imo. |
Pretty table sling-shot. Looks better with the varnish. Is mine about finished yet? :fam:
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Its some sort of fir ,probably hemlock , fairly soft wood and yes the rails were western red cedar and the decking is Azek composite , for this project i think it was a good solution.:happy: |
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That is gorgeous. Nice job Lumber. I would love one of those...if you have enough for two more and want to sell one please keep me posted.
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yes I had a tread going most of the project:pic: |
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Amazing work. You really are talented.
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Jr. Member Vic |
I can see an auction on here for the 3rd one already.... What would the bidding start at?
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I would have to say 2k:sly::sly::sly:
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