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rivergirl
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#1 posted 04-08-2011 02:03 PM
Beeeee yooooo teeee fulllllll spalted slab!!!! Interesting rebar legs. :) Bet that bench is heavy!!!
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RickyBobby
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#2 posted 04-09-2011 03:37 AM
Yeah…just a touch. The base weighs a ton and the slab is 8’x24”x8/4 ish
Karson
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#3 posted 04-09-2011 03:39 AM
Some beautiful looking wood. Nice job.
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Bertha
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#4 posted 04-09-2011 03:41 AM
Industrial supports, insane slab. Props!
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eric122
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#5 posted 04-10-2011 04:29 PM
love the bench, love the metal and wood contrast i love working with spalted lumber when ever i get the chance the spalted sycamore almost looks like spalted maple. take a look at the spalted beech rolling kitchen island i made love your work take a look at my projects, my newest is my fav my recently completed simple rustic bathroom bench please share ur thoughts
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Dusty56
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#6 posted 01-14-2014 02:26 AM
Great job displaying that beautiful slab : )
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