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A Alan DuBoff Former Member (by the member's request) Messages 711 Jul 9, 2007 #1 Last edited: Feb 27, 2008
Stuart Ablett Member Messages 15,917 Location Tokyo Japan Jul 9, 2007 #2 Heck, if you had made it a bit bigger you could have put it on a lathe and made it round What kind of glue did you use? Yep, that should be good and solid..........did you use PT lumber for the bottom layer Cheers!
Heck, if you had made it a bit bigger you could have put it on a lathe and made it round What kind of glue did you use? Yep, that should be good and solid..........did you use PT lumber for the bottom layer Cheers!
A Alan DuBoff Former Member (by the member's request) Messages 711 Jul 9, 2007 #3 Last edited: Feb 27, 2008
I Ian Barley Member Messages 562 Jul 9, 2007 #4 Alan - I don't know anything about anvils but I love the fact that you're sharing this series of photos with us. I presume the big chain round the base is to make sure it doesn't blow away in high winds
Alan - I don't know anything about anvils but I love the fact that you're sharing this series of photos with us. I presume the big chain round the base is to make sure it doesn't blow away in high winds
Frank Fusco Member Messages 12,793 Location Mountain Home, Arkansas Jul 9, 2007 #5 Ah, gee, I dunno about that. There's just something traditional about a stump. Jest don't look natural wat ye done.
Ah, gee, I dunno about that. There's just something traditional about a stump. Jest don't look natural wat ye done.
Stuart Ablett Member Messages 15,917 Location Tokyo Japan Jul 9, 2007 #6 Well Frank, not everyone lives where you can get a nice "Stump" whenever you like How is the height? just right? I realize now I made mine too low, I'll have to add some thing below it. Cheers!
Well Frank, not everyone lives where you can get a nice "Stump" whenever you like How is the height? just right? I realize now I made mine too low, I'll have to add some thing below it. Cheers!
A Alan DuBoff Former Member (by the member's request) Messages 711 Jul 9, 2007 #7 Last edited: Feb 27, 2008