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Bath Caddy
Furnished content. (from Lumberjocks.com)
Sometimes 600mg of vitamin i just doesn't do it after a day on the mountain. What's needed is a long, hot soak. Rubber ducky? Check. Balao-class submarine? Check. LJs? Check. Muscle soreness just melts away.The idea came from a couple sources on Pinterest. The wood from my dwindling, but still strong supply of Bali teak. The handles were from an old project never built.The finish was new for me – a marine gloss which i thought would be suitable for the bath. The can said not to dilute, so i didn't, but that meant a fairly thick (in my experience) application, and a 14 hour dry time (shortened to 8 when i put it under a ceramic heater on low power – i never used the heater when i wasn't nearby). Keeping each layer dust free was also a challenge. LJs with more marine experience, I welcome your advise.Teak. Copper handles. Rustoleum Marine Gloss.By hand.
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posted at: 12:00am on 27-Feb-2020 path: /Woodworking | permalink
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