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23rd October 2009, 01:23 PM #1New Member
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- Oct 2009
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G'day folks, Home reno and hobbyist
G'day folks,
Name's David and I've floated by these forums a number of times as a guest reading the numerous posts. Thought it best I should do the right ting and register.
I don't get to spend anywhere near as much time fiddling with woodwork as I would like but here's my "wealth" of experience - A bar ;-)
It's a little more than that. the wife wanted some toosl to make planter boxes so being the bunnings-fanatic I am off I went to get a swag of $15 'specials' like Jigsaw, Plane, Hammer drill and so forth.
needless to say the planters were never made and since I hated to see the toosl go to waste I set off to build a small 2m bar for a corner of our outdoor area.....
Well the best laid plans of mice and men were a waste of time (of which I had detailed drawings that I spent 3 weeks drafting up). I ended up winging it as I built the bugger and ended up with a bar nearly 4m long with display inserts that I had cycling coloured lights showing off memorabilia and a number of power outlets for the installed bar fridge and so on...
Quite happy with the end result for a first timer but lessons learned (which will make anyone with more than 1 days experience chuckle):
-- Don't just brush stain on unless you really do want those brush stroke effects
-- Solid timber on the front facia of the bar is not good when you install wheels...the imbalance tends to make the bar tip over
-- Brace wheels ;-) don't just bolt them to a single plank on the bottom shelf unless you want that plank lifting up
And many more I must say.
So my major lesson learned is, make a plan and stick to it.
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24th October 2009, 07:22 AM #2Skwair2rownd
- Join Date
- Nov 2007
- Location
- Dundowran Beach
- Age
- 77
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G'day Macca and welcome to the workshop.
Looks like a good start you have made. Lessons learnt and still ataste for the madness.
I know about bars and tipping over.
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24th October 2009, 09:55 AM #3
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26th October 2009, 07:39 PM #4
Welcome to the forum.
Most of what we do are planned even if it is in our heads.
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