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Lawn Ranger,
Very nice, I like the paper towel holder, great idea. Are you just using your ISP to host your picture???[p]Thanks,
New Bob
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New Bob,
Yes, it is hosted off of a web page. Mike works for Trinity University in San Antonio Texas.[p]The web addy for the pic is... http://www.trinity.edu/mschweit/welcom1.jpg[p]Enjoy!
-Joel
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New Bob,
Thank goodness Joel answered your question. But for a little (lot) of help from my friends, I wouldn't even know how to turn my computer on. [p]Thanks for the compliment on the paper towel holder. The idea recently came to me in a vision. I originally thought it was indigestion, but it was definitely a vision.
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Joel Ferman,
Thanks,
A great week to ya,
New Bob
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Lawn Ranger,
The entire thing is a vision. It has "functionality" written all over it. Even a polder holder. Shweeet.
Beers for that one
Chris
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Lawn Ranger,
do you have the plans for your cart, i think it's amazing!!![p]NIGHTBREED
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The table is standard BGE issue of redwood construction. We bought a new home last summer, and believe it or not, the previous owners were selling the Egg and table in a garage sale. Bought the entire setup for $200; they had used it twice. Amazing, huh? [p]I've only recently added the towel/storage rack and table extension. The rack is constructed of 1 x 4 cedar fence pickets. The table is also of 1 x 4 cedar; just milled a little smoother.[p]The table extension is hinged at the main table and folds down flush when not in use. The work area is 1 x 6 ceramic tiles that I had left over from a old project. I just built a 1/4 round frame to enclose them, stapled a barrier sheet to the table (to keep from ruining the table top), and then secured the tiles to the barrier sheet with Liquid Nails. After it set up, I grouted in the tiles. [p]I'll try to e-mail you some photos of different angles, and if you like, I'll try to get some more pics of how everything is put together.[p]Next addition ..... Umbrella![p]
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Lawn Ranger,
You got one hell of a deal, I think you have just made most of "egg green" with envy. You really have reason to smile while you're egg-n.[p]Cheers
New Bob
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