Possible new tank

ya that do looks good. I should done better in WOODSHOP class when I had the time:headwallblue:... damn A.D.D :spin2:I tell you!!!!!!
 
Wait a minute, wait a minute , lol. Are those pocket hole screws you used? Cause that's NOT basic wood shop �� seriously , though, other than aesthetics, , do they have an advantage over predrilled and counter sunk screws (much easier than pocket screws) then putties over?
 
Wait a minute, wait a minute , lol. Are those pocket hole screws you used? Cause that's NOT basic wood shop í*½í¸œ seriously , though, other than aesthetics, , do they have an advantage over predrilled and counter sunk screws (much easier than pocket screws) then putties over?


I'm no carpenter I actually do AC but this is my third stand I've built and have been doing A LOT of reading of other people's builds and am just testing my skills. That's just the frame that's done which is the easy part the skinning and doors is the hard part. As long as o take my time I'm sure I can get decent results this time. Fingers crossed.
 
I'm no carpenter I actually do AC but this is my third stand I've built and have been doing A LOT of reading of other people's builds and am just testing my skills. That's just the frame that's done which is the easy part the skinning and doors is the hard part. As long as o take my time I'm sure I can get decent results this time. Fingers crossed.

Ya.. right... you do a/c... you forgot to mention stands for heavy duty AC unit..:D
 
:D:lolspin:Chris are you one of those who can build a house with just a few items that you found laying around the yard? ?
 
Skinning was the easy part. Trim a little more tricky. I used a router, makes the job a breeze! Good excuse to buy one;)
 
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