Two coats of stain and two coats of satin.Had to find some use for extra Ash I had left over so I split it and glued up top and got Maple left over from another job. Now to put the $$ on it and let some lucky person take it home
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Location: Stanwood,Wa
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Jens,
Smart phones are a lot more economical, on todays market.
My current mobile service provider is 1/2 of my former service provided.
The new phone was 50% off---
plus rebates---
resulting in a substantial savings.
The new phone & service will pay for itself in 3 months---
with the included apps features.
Including having internet access in a small device that fits in my pocket/apron---
includes notepad, sketching, calculator, and many handy apps---
effective while on the go or on the job-site.
Right now, I can't get much better than that.
It results in increased efficiency and productivity.
Yes I guess but Im to cheap for smart phone it might rub off on me haha Lets see some of your projects that you have done
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Jens,
Same here---
When I'm working on a project, between projects, or have some idle time,
I organize/rearrange/file_ _ _ tools, and the like, so as to be more efficient/productive.
I make lots of sketches and notes, as ideas come up, for potential projects---
and file them accordingly.
My smartphone is a very useful tool---
I make notes, sketches, and the like--- take a pic of it and send it to a file.
Want-list:
Task-List:
and the like.
When making a material-list or a shopping list, I photo it, take it with me on my shopping/buying trip.
Works-for-me.
Cool table Jens. Thanks for sharing!
KregRep
Beats doing nothing keeps you young also.If nothing going in shop I rearrange the furniture in there like moving tools around in cabinets and think of some project that will sell
Wow!
That's a great deal!
Gotta be fun, making all that sawdust.
I have used Ash more than any other wood for projects. I buy a whole truck load of 6-8 foot and 6-8 inch wide from a friends dad who has a mill I get it for as little as 50.00 a load in my Dakota .So a mistake really can be used as firewood or coffee tables
Jens,
Very nice.
Attractive grain pattern.
nice work.
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