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RossJarvis:

--- Quote from: DaveH on September 07, 2013, 11:56:51 AM ---Ross,
I think it is very well made with all the proper joints and all.
Being as you have shown me yours, I show you mine  :D
 :beer:
DaveH

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Thanks Dave

PekkaNF:
That is very nice. Don't worry about any small hickups. You said it would be just to learn stuff (an I think you enjoyed some sunny afternoons, didn't you?).

Showed this thread to my wife and she would like me to make one like that just for look of it, and shorter walk to proper storage.

Pekka

dsquire:
Ross

It's nice to see that you took the extra time to use some joints to hold the structure together rather than just screws or nails. The nails would have been faster but the use of joints will be appreciated more. As others have said Ross, job well done. Thanks for showing us how it was built and for the way in which you descrbed it.  :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

Cheers  :beer:

Don

RossJarvis:

--- Quote from: PekkaNF on September 08, 2013, 08:45:39 AM ---That is very nice. Don't worry about any small hickups. You said it would be just to learn stuff (an I think you enjoyed some sunny afternoons, didn't you?).

Showed this thread to my wife and she would like me to make one like that just for look of it, and shorter walk to proper storage.

Pekka

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Ooh, careful, that's how I got into this in the first place, now I've made Mark 2, Mark 1 has had improvements requested by the "better half". :doh:  You'll be making one for everyone before you know it.

mosey:
Red Cedar is the material of choice here, and it is hand-split. We call them"shakes", I don't know why.
Mosey in the new Jersey

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