My 72 Bowfront Build Revised Thread

I tried sushi once, almost came right back out. It wasn't so much the filling but the nori....
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I tried sushi once, almost came right back out. It wasn't so much the filling but the nori....
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French fries are a great chaser;).
 
How is that Salinity tester? I have the Milwaukee and it's OK, it reads 1 point low constantly so I just add a point...I still dont think I should have to do that, sent a few emails requesting to have it calibrated and recived no reply;Sour ..Still in love with your work station, Back walnut & Maple?

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How is that Salinity tester? I have the Milwaukee and it's OK, it reads 1 point low constantly so I just add a point...I still dont think I should have to do that, sent a few emails requesting to have it calibrated and recived no reply;Sour ..Still in love with your work station, Back walnut & Maple?

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I am very happy with the salinity tester. I use the PPT instead of salinity and that is my only beef. If the salinity were to read one more decimal out I would use the salinity. I do cover the reservoir every time I take a reading with small ramekin I also calibrate the tester each time.

As @Simon Cushing cushing would say, "when I go out for take away" I save the napkins and use the napkins instead of paper tower to clean the reservoir. The napkins do a much better job;) That is the first time of have read about issue with the Milwaukee.

I am finding out that with any test to have consistency is to use clean/new tips, syringes, clean surfaces and the tests come out more consistent.

Thank you, the uppers and the desk is made with Makore & fiddle back maple.
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Nice desk ! ! ! Desk setup looks like mine :)

Except you desk is much nicer ;)

Thank you.

I wanted something that I could work at with space.
 
Charlie did have lobster, snow crab and fresh tuna this evening as I was prepping dinner;)
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Wow I can’t believe I missed this!!! This is some very beautiful “ art work” !!:D
 
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I want one!. @jsker how long did it take to build all that? like the doors, solids ?

About three weeks. Yes the doors are solid and lift up with hydraulic hinges. The finish is oiled instead of a varnish. I chose this type of finish for the reason, if it get scratched all one has to do is sand and reapply oil.
 
@Fudsey the desk 8' x 6' 30" wide with bread board ends. The desk is an inch thick, nice and solid and is heavy;)
 

IF YOU HAD TO TAKE A REEFING EXAM, WOULD YOU PASS?

  • Yes!

    Votes: 32 45.7%
  • Not yet, but I have one that I want to buy in mind!

    Votes: 9 12.9%
  • No.

    Votes: 26 37.1%
  • Other (please explain).

    Votes: 3 4.3%

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