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Old 06-30-2008, 06:29 PM   #10
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Hi All,

Did a bit more work on the speaker stands today, basically got them all flushed up using the bandsaw and the router.

There is a picture of me in this group and for those that are complaining about the heat and 'it's too hot to wear stuff'....safety first guys....you only have one body in this life and if it gets trashed, it stays trashed from these types of things...hearing, lungs, eyes. Anyway enough soap box. I just wanted to say it is about 35-37C which is very warm and warmer in the shop.

Harry, I hope this is along the lines of what you're looking for. Feel free to guide me in any direction you think I need to go because I am here to learn and thanks to so many of you, esp. BJ and Harry but also others, like Corey and Mark and too many to mention really who have put in their posts and pics, I've learned a few things. I appreciate you guys more than you can know.

I couldn't learn this stuff in as little time as I have without your help and support.

I found out as I was trimming that my trims got better as I was getting furthur along, another learning experience....also found I didn't need to press very hard on the wood to do a good job in trimming. That's when the job looked better in the end.

Ok, hope you like the pics,

The ever wordy Ed......:-)
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