Wanted a small bench to put my shoes and socks on. Nuttin fancy. Looked a coffee table I made for my mom in 77 or so and decided I could turn the design into a bench. So here it is. A hunk of 2 x 6 framing lumber and a little lacquer. And Thom, I believe this is 4 on the year. Getting to be too big a pita to post pictures here anymore. Pat http://bt3gallery.fhauto.com/view_al...umName=album92
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You sure have been busy in the shop lately Pat. Nice looking little bench.Larry R. Rogers
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Originally posted by PopeyeAnd Thom, I believe this is 4 on the year.
looks great bud, you do great work even with **** woodIf it ain't broke.. don't fix it!!!... but you can always 'hop it up'
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Originally posted by trash manNice bench ! Love the clean look of it , is the desigine your own ?
Man I cant let the wife look here she will want it all ! Or maby she should I can get more tools
WayneWoodworking is therapy.....some of us need more therapy than others. <ZERO>Comment
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Pat
That is exactly what LOML just asked for, are there plans or did you wing it, looks great
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I'm really going to stop visiting this forum. I've got so much stuff I want to build, now including this thank you very much! No really that is really a neat little stool. Darn good job too. What was that you said about a little lacquer and a hunk of wood. Makes me sick how good some people are.May you die and go to heaven before the Devil knows you're dead. My Best, MacComment
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Originally posted by paulstenlundPat
That is exactly what LOML just asked for, are there plans or did you wing it, looks great
Paul
All pieces are 1 1/4" thick
Top 15" x 24 Legs 9"w X 13"t
top and bottom feet 2 1/4" x 12"
strecher is 2 1/4" x 24"
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Excellent work Pat!Monte (another darksider)
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Nice work Pat - as usual. You're cranking things out like crazy aren't you. I'm working on a mini deacon's bench for the same purpose for a friend.Ken Weaver
Clemson, SC
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