hoohoohdillyo
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I'll try my best to get a video of it up and running tomorrow, but for tonight you guys will get a glimpse into what the top of the stand will look like. The rain really messed me up today as well as using an old can of aluminum speckled paint that didn't dry correctly. I was able to complete about 3/4 of the stand before I realized the front supporting legs were 3 1/2" too long, so back to the table saw I go in the A.M. I also need to go to Home Depot and buy some more sand paper since the old nasty aluminum paint gunked up about 15-20 sheets today. Hopefully I will have it setup on the stand in the garage tomorrow.
To start off I used 1/2" Blondewood ply from Lowes... Home Depot is now using wood from China (at least the stuff I was looking at) and there is no way I am buying Chinese wood. I took some tools from the garage as well as some nails and a scrap piece of 2"x4" and hammered them into the wood. The tools and 2x4 with nails in it was then used to make marks, dents, scrapes, holes... So on to "age" the plywood.
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After making the worm holes, dings, dents, and everything in between to my likings I gave it a once over sand job and grabbed the darkest stain I have to fill in the holes.
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To start off I used 1/2" Blondewood ply from Lowes... Home Depot is now using wood from China (at least the stuff I was looking at) and there is no way I am buying Chinese wood. I took some tools from the garage as well as some nails and a scrap piece of 2"x4" and hammered them into the wood. The tools and 2x4 with nails in it was then used to make marks, dents, scrapes, holes... So on to "age" the plywood.
After making the worm holes, dings, dents, and everything in between to my likings I gave it a once over sand job and grabbed the darkest stain I have to fill in the holes.