High And Dry Ply
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After ruining four $90 sheets of plywood by storing them on a damp floor, I came up with a simple fix: PVC feet. Cut several 12″ sections of 2″ dia. PVC pipe in half, lengthwise. Apply traction tape to the …Source
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Chevy Tailgate Bench
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This is a bench made from an old Chevrolet pick-up truck tailgate and an oak wood frame. The tailgate and the wood are both reclaimed. The wood portion is from an old round table top that I pickup off the side of the road. The central leg and other rails were removed then I traced the bench sides on each half of the table top. The rest of the frame was cut from the table leafs, rails and the cut offs from the table tops.
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Stickley Bookcase
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How to build a strong bookcase without a back. When I'm designing furniture, I often turn to the Arts and Crafts era for inspiration. I love this style. It's simple, but elegant. When a client commissioned me to build …Source
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Dodge Tailgate Bench
Furnished content. (from Lumberjocks.com)
This is a bench made from an old Dodge puck-up truck tailgate with a metal angle frame and pine wood seat and arms. The tailgate and the wood are both reclaimed; the tailgate obviously reclaimed from an old Dodge pickup, the metal from was part of an old garage door setup and the wood was reclaimed from large containers used to ship glass sheets.
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Ford Tailgate Bench
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Bench made from an old Ford pick-up truck tailgate and a cedar wood frame. The tailgate and the wood are both reclaimed. The tailgate has been lightly sanded to remove loose rust and then sealed to help prevent further rusting. The frame is all cedar that was reclaimed from a wall that was paneled sometime in the 1960s.
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