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10th November 2004, 10:38 PM #1GOLD MEMBER
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Just finished some wine racks -want some good stuff to fill them
Just finished 3 wineracks out of recycled redgum house stumps and MDF. Redgum finished with U-beaut Shellawax and buffed - MDF finished with NC . Each rack holds 10DOZ provided you drink one of each Doz staright away .
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11th November 2004, 08:26 AM #2
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Are they for yourself?- Wood Borer
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11th November 2004, 04:24 PM #3GOLD MEMBER
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G'day Wood Borer.
No they are not for me . I made them as a Xmas present . I don't need to store that much as I've got a really big store over the road .
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12th November 2004, 08:38 AM #4GOLD MEMBER
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Making the racks was an exercise in repetition and without making the jigs the project would have been impossibly tedious. As it was with 330 redgum spacers and 128 MDF spacers it was bad enough . I wanted them to look like these racks and I would have preferred to use timber in place of the MDF. I briefly looked at using laminated edging from Amerind but the cost was prohibitive and I did'nt have the means to cut thin strips.I looked at using oil to finish the redgum ( I only wanted to use one coat to save time)and this darkened the wood too much . The Shellawax was easy to apply and buffed up with the swansdown mop well . It was all good experience .
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