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Recent comments
Re: Variation of a Ray Allen classic
This is a very beautiful piece, and has earned my vote in the Turners Challenge. This was a tough vote because ALL the entries are so beautiful, and all deserve to win. Great Piece !!!
posted: 10:13 am on September 6thRe: Take a peek inside my shop
Hello Greg,
posted: 11:06 am on April 23rdLooking at your pics, and reading about using the OSB on the walls reminded me of my Fathers new 2-1/2 car garage.
He did the same thing, and it was much cheaper than drywall, and like you said holds up to the occasional abuse.
One problem he ran into was painting it !
Let us know how you make out with that ??? Three(3) coats of primer were sucked up like nothing on his OSB test section, and he decided to leave it all natural due to the probable cost in finally making it white. So I will be interested in seeing what you finally decide to do with yours.
Thanks,
Eriewood
Re: Book Giveaway: Furniture Restoration - Step-by-Step Tips and Techniques for Professional Results
We recently were given a very, very old dresser, that needs restoring. This book would be a real boon to our efforts, as there is some damaged veneering that we are not sure how to repair. Thanks for the chance to win this book !!!
posted: 7:52 am on April 18thRe: Future Period Furniture Articles
Excellent question.
posted: 12:39 pm on February 18thI would love to see moe articles on "Federal" furniture, and especially the inlay techniques used on this style of furniture.
Thanks