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  • Woodworking Clamp Rack

    Woodworking Clamp Rack

    Woodworking Clamp Rack

    Woodworking clamp rack made of reclaimed wooden.

    Posted by db_pictures on 2011-01-15 02:55:34

    Tagged: , indoor , interior , wooden , woodworking , woodshop , workshop , clamp , storage , rack

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  • “Image Named RLR 0509 Captured on January 26, 2013”

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    This content describes the process of building a bench that fits in a garage while allowing enough space for cars to park and walk. The bench was designed to accommodate a small concrete footer that runs around the base of the garage walls. The bench is 25 inches deep, 6 feet wide, and 48 inches from the ground to the work surface. The bench is made entirely of 2×4 pine, except for a few 2×2 furring strips. The surfaces are made of 3/4 inch melamine laminated particleboard. The total cost of the project, including tax, was $93.39. This amount includes 11 pieces of 2x4x8 pine, 3 pieces of 2x2x8 pine, 1 sheet of 8×4 melamine particle board, and 2 boxes of 2.5 inch drywall screws costing $6.47 each.

    The purpose of building this bench was to provide a workspace that can fit within the dimensions of a garage while still allowing enough room for cars to park and people to walk. The bench also allows for a small concrete footer that runs around the base of the garage walls. This means that the bench had to be built to fit within the constraints of the garage while still being functional.

    The bench was constructed from 2×4 pine, a standard framing lumber used in construction. The 2x4s were used to construct the legs, frames, and supports for the bench. The melamine laminated particleboard was used for the surfaces of the bench. Melamine particleboard is a type of engineered wood that is commonly used in furniture and kitchen cabinets. It is made by compressing wood chips and sawdust into a board, then covering it with a thin layer of melamine resin.

    The bench was built to be 25 inches deep, which is enough space for most projects. It is also 6 feet wide, providing ample workspace. The height of the bench from the ground to the work surface is 48 inches, which is a comfortable height for most people to work at. The dimensions of the bench were carefully chosen to fit within the dimensions of the garage while still allowing enough space for cars to park and people to walk.

    The bench was constructed in a modular fashion, meaning that it was built in sections that were later assembled. This modular design allowed for easy construction and installation. The legs of the bench were constructed first, with each leg consisting of two 2x4s that were joined together to form an “L” shape. The legs were then attached to the frames of the bench, which were also made of 2x4s. The frames of the bench were joined together using screws, making a sturdy base for the bench.

    The surfaces of the bench were constructed from melamine laminated particleboard. Melamine particleboard is a durable material that is easy to clean and maintain. The particleboard was cut to size and attached to the frames of the bench using screws. The edges of the particleboard were covered with edge banding, which is a thin strip of material that is glued to the edge of the board. The edge banding gives the bench a finished look and helps to protect the edges of the particleboard from damage.

    The bench was designed to allow for a small concrete footer that runs around the base of the garage walls. To accommodate this, a small section of the bench was cut out to fit over the footer. This section of the bench was then attached to the rest of the bench using screws. This allowed the bench to fit within the dimensions of the garage while still allowing for the footer.

    The cost of the project was $93.39, which included all of the materials needed to construct the bench. This cost was kept low by using standard framing lumber and melamine particleboard. The cost of the materials could be reduced further by using cheaper materials or by finding deals on the materials. The cost of the 2×4 pine was $2.82 per piece, and the cost of the 2×2 pine was $1.75 per piece. The cost of the melamine particleboard was $38.28 per sheet, and the cost of the drywall screws was $6.47 per box.

    In conclusion, building a bench that fits within the dimensions of a garage while still allowing enough space for cars to park and people to walk is possible. The bench can be constructed using standard framing lumber and melamine particleboard. The bench should be built in a modular fashion to make installation and construction easier. The cost of the project can be kept low by using cheaper materials or by finding deals on the materials. The end result is a functional and sturdy workspace that is perfect for DIY projects or for working on cars.

    Posted by rlriii13 on 2013-02-19 04:33:31

  • The Distant Estate

    The Far Away Mansion

    The abandoned mansion located in Portugal has a rich history dating back to the early 1900s. The mansion was once owned by a wealthy Portuguese family, and it served as their summer retreat. The estate was renowned for its stunning architecture, lavish decor, and breathtaking gardens. However, the mansion was eventually abandoned and has remained empty for decades, allowing nature to slowly take over.

    The Mansion’s History

    The mansion was designed by a renowned Portuguese architect by the name of Alberto Pessoa. Pessoa specialized in the design of mansions for the affluent and was also responsible for several other notable properties throughout Portugal.

    The mansion was owned by a wealthy Portuguese family who made their fortune from the shipping and trading industries. The family was known for their luxurious lifestyle, and they spared no expense when it came to their summer retreat. They employed the finest artisans to decorate the estate, and it quickly became a symbol of their wealth and status.

    The estate also had beautiful gardens that were meticulously maintained, and it was a popular destination for the elite of Portuguese society. The mansion hosted numerous high-society events, including extravagant parties, weddings, and other celebrations.

    Despite the family’s wealth and success, tragedy would eventually strike. The sons of the family were involved in several business ventures that failed, and the family’s fortune began to decline. They were forced to sell off their properties, including the mansion, to pay off their debts.

    The mansion was eventually sold to a private owner, who attempted to restore the property to its former glory. However, the restoration efforts were short-lived, and the mansion was once again abandoned. The property was left to deteriorate, and it has remained empty for decades.

    The Mansion’s Architecture

    The mansion’s architecture is a stunning example of the palatial style that was popular in Portugal during the early 1900s. The property boasts a grand entrance with lofty arches and an intricate wrought-iron gate. The mansion also has a large courtyard, which was once used as a place for private gatherings and events.

    The mansion features a central tower with panoramic views of the estate and surrounding countryside. The tower was a common feature in palatial-style homes and served as a symbol of status and prestige.

    The interior of the mansion is equally impressive, with spacious rooms adorned with intricate plasterwork and ornate chandeliers. The mansion’s decor was a testament to the family’s wealth and taste, with luxurious fabrics, rare antiques, and exquisite artwork throughout the property.

    The mansion also had a collection of rare and valuable books, which were housed in a grand library. The library was the centerpiece of the mansion, with floor-to-ceiling bookshelves lined with leather-bound volumes.

    The mansion’s gardens were equally opulent, featuring manicured lawns, elegant fountains, and sculpted topiaries. The gardens were also home to rare and exotic plant species, making it one of the most beautiful and unique estates in Portugal.

    The Mansion’s Current State

    Today, the mansion’s once grand entrance is overgrown with vines, and the wrought-iron gate is rusted and broken. The courtyard is littered with debris, and what was once grand arches are now covered in weeds and moss.

    The mansion’s central tower has also fallen into disrepair, with the roof caved in and the once grand panoramic views gone. The interior of the property has suffered extensively from years of neglect, with ceilings caved in, walls crumbling, and mold covering everything.

    The grand library, which was once a pride and joy of the mansion, has been completely destroyed by water damage. The bookshelves have collapsed, and the once grand volumes lay scattered on the floor, ruined beyond repair.

    The mansion’s gardens have fared better than the interior, as nature has covered over the once-masterful landscaping. The gardens are now wild and overgrown, but still retain some of their original beauty.

    The mansion’s history, architecture, and current state make it a fascinating and poignant symbol of a time gone by. Despite its current state of disrepair, the mansion remains a testament to the grandeur and opulence of Portugal’s wealthy elite. The abandoned mansion will continue to attract curious visitors and will always be a reminder of the legacy of the Portuguese aristocracy.

    Posted by Jonnie Lynn Lace on 2018-03-10 18:41:19

  • RLR-0503-130122.jpg

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    This content describes the process of building a bench for a garage that allows for cars to park and for walkways to remain open. The bench was designed to incorporate a small concrete footer that runs around the base of the garage walls. The bench is 25″ deep, 6′ wide, and 48″ from the ground to the work surface. The bench uses 2×4 pine for the majority of the construction, with a few 2×2 furring strips. The surfaces of the bench are made from 3/4″ melamine laminated particleboard. The total cost of the project was $93.39, which includes the cost of all materials, taxes, and two boxes of 2.5″ drywall screws used in construction.

    Posted by rlriii13 on 2013-02-19 04:33:25

  • Refashioned out of timber: Creative Carpentry.

    Woodworks

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    Posted by Lefers. on 2016-02-19 19:12:05