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Hairy Cigar Fairy
Oh man did the wood arrive?
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Royal Bum
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Tombstone
Oh man did the wood arrive?
Yes Sir!
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Royal Bum
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Royal Bum
Originally Posted by
SoCal gunner
Should wear a respirator Spanish cedar dust is supposed to be hard on the lungs and is an irritant
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Hairy Cigar Fairy
Originally Posted by
josh lucky 13
Should wear a respirator Spanish cedar dust is supposed to be hard on the lungs and is an irritant
I always imagined TJ going to the local border crossing with a box of Te-Amos and hiring a few fresh bodies to do the work for him. But I have heard the same about the cedar. Plus being California everything known to man is labeled with cancer warnings.
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Royal Bum
Originally Posted by
josh lucky 13
Should wear a respirator Spanish cedar dust is supposed to be hard on the lungs and is an irritant
Tastes funny too - no wonder the beetles stay away from it.
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Royal Bum
Originally Posted by
Tombstone
I always imagined TJ going to the local border crossing with a box of Te-Amos and hiring a few fresh bodies to do the work for him. But I have heard the same about the cedar. Plus being California everything known to man is labeled with cancer warnings.
Aw come on Ryan, I even built the jig shown in the pic to rip perfectly straight pieces of plywood. Not sure why I did since nothing in the closet is straight, plumb, level or has 90° angles all at the same time.
This will be my first time cutting & installing crown molding, so I bought a jig gadget for that - all those angles and working upside-down make my head hurt.
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Royal Bum
Originally Posted by
SoCal gunner
Aw come on Ryan, I even built the jig shown in the pic to rip perfectly straight pieces of plywood. Not sure why I did since nothing in the closet is straight, plumb, level or has 90° angles all at the same time.
This will be my first time cutting & installing crown molding, so I bought a jig gadget for that - all those angles and working upside-down make my head hurt.
Crown is easy unless ceiling ain't level
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Hairy Cigar Fairy
Originally Posted by
SoCal gunner
Aw come on Ryan, I even built the jig shown in the pic to rip perfectly straight pieces of plywood. Not sure why I did since nothing in the closet is straight, plumb, level or has 90° angles all at the same time.
This will be my first time cutting & installing crown molding, so I bought a jig gadget for that - all those angles and working upside-down make my head hurt.
IT was not meant as a knock on you just your states natural resource. I would do it just for the hell of it if I could.
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Royal Bum
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Tombstone
IT was not meant as a knock on you just your states natural resource. I would do it just for the hell of it if I could.
Oh, I've done it. Especially when they come to you: I was laying courses of block retaining wall and a truck pulls up with 3 dudes. They come up and ask if need help. I skeptically ask how much. Guy says $75. I hand him the trowel and say go for it. That dude slung that mortar like a fucking artist on a coke binge.
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