Jim Weir wrote:
I'm about to start building the "furniture" for the hangar.
Well, if the stuff is rotting on you, I would go to pressure-treated pine and
stick with the construction you usually use.
I've also found it impossible to get decent hollow-core doors these days. They
used to make the inexpensive ones out of luan plywood, but the stuff we get on
the dirty side is all masonite with a woodgrain finish these days. I've got
nothing against masonite, but the glue doesn't hold and they're way too flimsy
to use for tables.
That said, the last bench I built was put together from a set of plastic legs
that HD was discontinuing (on sale at $25) and a sheet of 3/4" particle board.
My lathe is on it now.
George Patterson
A diplomat is a person who can tell you to go to hell in such a way that
you look forward to the trip.
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