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Old 02-03-2008, 11:02 AM   #1
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I guess i don't know when to quit I like to do them i guess I have made 20 in the last week The wood is sapelli It is imported from Africa It sure is nice to work with Lot's of grain You do have to watch for tare out tho Grain running all over the place It is just like maghogany in color I use cabnet grade lacquer and i flock the inside with black or red or blue or green Just which ever i grab I use the flock spray gun with about 15 lbs of air to put it on Let it set over nite to dry and use some air and blow off the loose flock that didn't get glued to the coating thanks for looking del
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Old 02-03-2008, 12:05 PM   #2
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Nice job del

I forgot you don't just make one just like your tables, when you get fired up look out ,the del Mfg. is now on line and up and running ..

I'm going to ask what are you going to do with all of them ?
I know you could put one on each of the little tables you have in the house and you would be one short or maybe two..

But all in all VERY nice job....

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I guess i don't know when to quit I like to do them i guess I have made 20 in the last week The wood is sapelli It is imported from Africa It sure is nice to work with Lot's of grain You do have to watch for tare out tho Grain running all over the place It is just like maghogany in color I use cabnet grade lacquer and i flock the inside with black or red or blue or green Just which ever i grab I use the flock spray gun with about 15 lbs of air to put it on Let it set over nite to dry and use some air and blow off the loose flock that didn't get glued to the coating thanks for looking del
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Hi Del,
As always, superb work my friend.
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Beautiful boxes Del. I really like that sapelli.
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I like the box very much, you're a production machine. I'm still working on one for my daughter that was suppose to be a Christmas gift.
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Nice work Del, great looking boxes.

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To much time on my hand's now Fully retried Like bobj3 Said look out the mfd guy is on the loose I am going to do something different on the next run A couple of bud's and the wheeles start turning thanks guy's for looking del
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