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Very nice looking saw. New? Sure been happy with mine so far. I was trying to sell some bang sticks to fund mine too but no takers so ended up selling couple of saws. Not sure which is worse selling saws or guns, lol.
Yes sir brand new. Got to use it some today after work.IMG_20180911_164302108.jpg
Seems to be running better the more it runs.
Not even one tank of gas through it yet.
 
Very nice looking saw. New? Sure been happy with mine so far. I was trying to sell some bang sticks to fund mine too but no takers so ended up selling couple of saws. Not sure which is worse selling saws or guns, lol.
Selling your guns is worse. Sell the saws. You can easily buy replacement saws; no one is trying to make them illegal.
 
Well, just checked my bank account, and after paying in for 50 years, I just got my first SS deposit today!!! I'm still paying in, but nice to be getting something back too! Hopefully the Trump economy will keep it from going broke before I check out!
First of the month makes me smile. Wife starts getting hers in Feb.
 
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Was not planning on it, but she talked about doing it. What would you recommend? I'm thinking of just leaving the legs plain. The other stain (on the top) matches her new kitchen cabinets.
You could put a satin clear on it if you want to keep the plain stain look. Depends on the tables intended use. If you really want to protect it so you can put cold drinks on it without damage etc, spar urethane is a good choice. It will be shiny and glossy like epoxy. I used Helmsman on these boat seats, 3 coats with a light 220 sand in between. I like to try finishes out on scrap pieces first.
 
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You could put a satin clear on it if you want to keep the plain stain look. Depends on the tables intended use. If you really want to protect it so you can put cold drinks on it without damage etc, spar urethane is a good choice. It will be shiny and glossy like epoxy. I used Helmsman on these boat seats, 3 coats with a light 220 sand in between. I like to try finishes out on scrap pieces first.
I like that a lot Jeff :numberone:.
Next project a chris-craft, that would be sweet.
When I first read what you used this is what my eyes saw, and I'm not a mayo guy lol.
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Curious to know are any of you guys up in the northern hemisphere burning yet? We’re about to hit the equinox so I guess it’s just around the corner.
We had a few cool nights last week where I turned the downstairs heat up to 64 just to make sure things didn’t get too cold. But last night it was still 70 at midnight which is unseasonably warm. Supposed to be quite warm for the next several days with lows only in the mid 60’s to high 50’s so won’t need anything for a while.
 

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