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Re: c'mon baby, let's do the twist...
By:Dean Trexel
Date: 9/11/2001, 12:11 am
In Response To: Re: c'mon baby, let's do the twist... (Brian Ramoly)

Yea, my 2x4's were pretty green when I made the strongback and I wondered how good of an idea it was to seal green wood -- but it seemed to work...

Using 2x6's is a good idea -- it'll give you a larger surface for keeping things handy, like a stapler and a bottle of wood glue. I don't know how many times my stapler fell off of my strongback and probably annoyed my downstairs neighbors... :) (I can't wait to get a real house with a real workshop one of these days...)

Dean

: Polyurethane sounds like a good idea.

: I thought I was taking the smart approach. I bought what I thought were good
: straight boards two months ago. I bought my boards ahead of time because I
: was concerned about using green lumber. Much of the twisting occured as
: the boards continued to dry in my garage.

Messages In This Thread

Is a little twist Ok?
Brian Ramoly -- 9/10/2001, 9:18 pm
Re: Is a little twist Ok?
Carl -- 9/11/2001, 12:38 pm
Re: Is a little twist Ok?
Paul G. Jacobson -- 9/11/2001, 12:18 am
c'mon baby, let's do the twist...
Dean Trexel -- 9/10/2001, 11:20 pm
Re: c'mon baby, let's do the twist...
Brian Ramoly -- 9/10/2001, 11:31 pm
Re: c'mon baby, let's do the twist...
Rehd -- 9/11/2001, 12:23 am
Re: c'mon baby, let's do the twist...
Russ -- 9/11/2001, 10:58 am
Re: c'mon baby, let's do the twist...
Dean Trexel -- 9/11/2001, 12:11 am
Re: Is a little twist Ok?
Rehd -- 9/10/2001, 10:44 pm
Re: Is a little twist Ok?
Malcolm Schweizer -- 9/10/2001, 10:37 pm