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  • Work in progress: Garage upgrade underway

    Garage upgrade work in progress

    The author is upgrading their workbench with a combination of new and old wooden planks. One of the planks is almost 20 years old and has survived a couple of small floods in the author’s garage. Despite its age, the author cut away the bad parts and will use the good section to expand the left side of their workbench. They plan to use the extra space to work on the right side of their bench.

    Additionally, the author recently acquired an anvil, which they find cute and useful. They plan to use it in future projects. They also recently replaced a vise that had cracked in half while they were working on a previous project.

    The author believes that having more space will help them record the crafting process of their future projects in higher quality. Overall, the author is excited about their workbench upgrades and is looking forward to using it for future projects.

    Posted by Jean Roberto De Iacovo on 2020-10-29 00:02:55

  • The Comparison Between Fastbreak XL and Regular

    Fastbreak XL vs regular

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    Posted by FastCap on 2017-09-12 21:29:32

  • Panelled Dry Fit

    Dry Fit With Panel

    The Panel Door Desk Project is an innovative furniture design that incorporates an upcycled panel door into a functional and aesthetically pleasing workspace. This project is ideal for individuals who are avid DIYers, looking to create an affordable and unique piece of furniture to enhance their home or office space.

    The first step in the project is to select a panel door that is suitable for use as a desk surface. This door should be sturdy and strong enough to withstand the weight of a desktop computer, monitor, and other accessories. The door will also serve as the foundation for the desk, providing ample space for storage and organizational tools.

    Once the door is selected, the next step is to prepare it for use as a desk. This involves sanding the door down to remove any rough edges or imperfections, as well as applying a coat of paint or stain to protect the surface from wear and tear. The color and finish of the door can be customized to match the decor of the room in which the desk will be placed.

    To create a stable and functional workspace, the door will need to be attached to a sturdy base. This can be achieved by attaching legs or brackets to the underside of the door, using screws or other fasteners. The base should be strong enough to support the weight of the door and any items placed on top of it.

    Once the desk is assembled, it can be accessorized with a variety of organizational tools and storage solutions. This might include adding shelves, drawers, or cubbies to the sides or back of the desk, as well as incorporating filing systems or other space-saving options.

    Overall, the Panel Door Desk Project is a fun and creative way to upcycle an old door into a functional and stylish piece of furniture. With a little bit of elbow grease and DIY know-how, anyone can create a unique and affordable workspace that fits their needs and personal style.

    Posted by greg_guarino on 2011-11-26 01:01:14

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    Glue-Up

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    Posted by greg_guarino on 2011-10-26 21:19:55

  • Expanding Your Chest with 5 Simple Exercises

    expansion chest 5

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    Posted by Ilan Wood Design on 2008-03-04 05:07:15