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* Re: Fine Carpentry - 2 x 4's and Pocket Screws ;-)Leon
`- Re: Fine Carpentry - 2 x 4's and Pocket Screws ;-)DerbyDad03

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 by: Leon - Sun, 27 Feb 2022 22:17 UTC

On 2/26/2022 10:09 PM, DerbyDad03 wrote:
> My daughter and I did some simple "woodworking" today.
>
> She needed to move her exercise area from the 2nd floor to the basement.
> Her boyfriend told her that the dining room chandelier bounced violently
> when she did her jumping around stuff. She doesn't want the 90 year old
> lath and plaster ceiling to end up on the table.
>
> So, we tackled that project today.
>
> Blank canvas:
>
> https://i.imgur.com/C7HK45R.jpg
>
> Framing built with 2 x 4's and pocket screws throughout:
>
> https://i.imgur.com/tnnpo5v.jpg
>
> Semi-finished product, other than painting the exposed framing to match
> the walls and some type of shelf unit to hold her equipment and laptop:
>
> https://i.imgur.com/0qx6qpR.jpg
>
> I put a receptacle behind the TV and one on the left for her laptop.
>
> In the reflection you can see the workbench we built last year and the
> shelves we built a few months ago. 12' long, 2' deep, 7' high.

Cool!

Questions and comments, and or comments and questions.

I'm going to put a large mirror in my shop to double its size! What
could go wrong with that?

Was the arbor nut "a good size" or was it a specific size? ;~)

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 by: DerbyDad03 - Mon, 28 Feb 2022 00:20 UTC

On Sunday, February 27, 2022 at 5:17:43 PM UTC-5, Leon wrote:
> On 2/26/2022 10:09 PM, DerbyDad03 wrote:
> > My daughter and I did some simple "woodworking" today.
> >
> > She needed to move her exercise area from the 2nd floor to the basement.
> > Her boyfriend told her that the dining room chandelier bounced violently
> > when she did her jumping around stuff. She doesn't want the 90 year old
> > lath and plaster ceiling to end up on the table.
> >
> > So, we tackled that project today.
> >
> > Blank canvas:
> >
> > https://i.imgur.com/C7HK45R.jpg
> >
> > Framing built with 2 x 4's and pocket screws throughout:
> >
> > https://i.imgur.com/tnnpo5v.jpg
> >
> > Semi-finished product, other than painting the exposed framing to match
> > the walls and some type of shelf unit to hold her equipment and laptop:
> >
> > https://i.imgur.com/0qx6qpR.jpg
> >
> > I put a receptacle behind the TV and one on the left for her laptop.
> >
> > In the reflection you can see the workbench we built last year and the
> > shelves we built a few months ago. 12' long, 2' deep, 7' high.
> Cool!
>
> Questions and comments, and or comments and questions.
>
> I'm going to put a large mirror in my shop to double its size!

It does make the basement look much bigger. ;-)

> What could go wrong with that?

A wayward 2 x 4? Whoops...small shop again.

> Was the arbor nut "a good size" or was it a specific size? ;~)

Luckily I got away without needing the TS. I turned it on after
changing the blade and I'm pretty sure the bearings are shot. I
didn't like the sound of it at all. The BF's over for dinner tonight
so I told him that it sounds terrible. He said it's had a rough life.


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