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Forgot to share a funny little story.
I don't have a garage anymore and I can't fit a 4x8 sheet of ply down these stairs so for a long time they were sitting in the livingroom up against the window! Anyways I was in a hurry to get them cut up and out of there and using the patio table in the back yard...cutting the overhang on the table. Got a little too close and *POP* the glass top (yeah I am SMRT) was decorating the ground! I got the same look I did when I spilled the pvc glue in the middle of the living room. |
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Looks pretty nice to me Brett!
What did it cost you to build the stand/cap? |
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Cheap cheap mostly. These are guesses I don't recall exactly...
2 sheets of 1/2" ply - $72 (Used 1 and maybe 1/4 of the other) paint and primer - $30 24' of moulding - $20 wood filler - $5 drawer slides - $30 So maybe $150 ish? |
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Whoa Nelly! What in the name of Jehovah's Witnesses is going on here?!?! Damn that looks sexy!
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Thanks dood.
Please note I've totally given up on those 'must do' things like sealing the inside of stands and canopies. Whatever...I think that's hogwash when the stand can hold a car and my builds are only up for a few months at most haha. |
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Yeah.. let Chris deal with it in a few months.
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Geeze, a guy can't turn his back on your for a second and you have a new tank up and running!
Looks great Brett!
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Robb |