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capt. mark's killer wedging table

updated tue 16 jan 01

 

amy parker on mon 15 jan 01


I used to have this on my electronic "bulletin board" (web site wannabe). I
can send it to anyone who wants it if you let me know - I don't have time
to screw around with putting it back up, but I have it handy on my hard
drive - just send me a direct e-mail & make the subject Wedging Table &
I'll send you a copy.

Mark's is STURDY! I slammed my butt into it & it did not move.

I built myself a wedging table out of scrap 2 x 4's & exterior plywood.
Mine has 8 legs & a shelf under it for bat storage (or clay, whatever). I
used the exterior plywood for the top and am pretty happy with it - cleans
off with a sponge, clay doesn't stick unless it's really wet reclaim. Mine
has to be the world's ugliest table (I have a matching set of shelving for
drying - we are talking harvest gold 2 x 4's here!), but it cost me nothing
but time, since I already had nails too!

Amy
amyp@sd-software.com

At 08:38 AM 1/12/01 EST, you wrote:
>I built a wedging table it i love it. My buddy Chris Stone a airline pilot
>has a wood shop and he built it from trees i cut off my property. I filled it
>with 200 lbs of plaster and it has cut wire also.
>Amy Parker has pictures of it and maybe she could post them to you some how.
>
> Capt Mark
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Amy Parker
Lithonia, GA