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It was either clean the garage or......
Tanker Tim
Posts: 68
So far this table has cost me about $2.50 in materials (screws)
I scrounged the wood from the recycle lot and liberated a few peices as well. All that's left is the bottom shelf to support the Big guy and some sort of contraption to suport the lil' one.[p]Any and all suggestions are welcome and solicited![p]Thanks[p]TT
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Tanker Tim,[p]I think a shelf is commonly used to support the big guy! From the pic, it looks like one would just fit!
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Tanker Tim,
That's one way to clean out the garage.[p]Add casters so you can roll it around. The big guy gets heavy. I'd put a good sealer on it too.[p]Mary
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Tanker Tim,[p]Be sure to place a concrete stepping stone of a few bricks between the bottom shelves and the eggs else you may end up cooking more than a meal :~)
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