Here are some pics of the Water Tower progress.
The first Pic, for those that haven't seen this material, is "Western Red Cedar Balusters" for doing Deck Railings. It comes from "Lowes", at least in my area. They are 1-1/2" (Nominal) square x 48" long. You need to be picky when buying them. Look through them and pick out the CLEAR and STRAIGHT ones. OH, make sure you remove ALL staples before cutting, otherwise the blade will and then you need to replace the blade or at the very least sharpen it. Band saw blades are NOT very forgiving. (Some staples are hiding on the edges of the wood.)
Here is the roof of the tank with the Shingles started.
The first Pic, for those that haven't seen this material, is "Western Red Cedar Balusters" for doing Deck Railings. It comes from "Lowes", at least in my area. They are 1-1/2" (Nominal) square x 48" long. You need to be picky when buying them. Look through them and pick out the CLEAR and STRAIGHT ones. OH, make sure you remove ALL staples before cutting, otherwise the blade will and then you need to replace the blade or at the very least sharpen it. Band saw blades are NOT very forgiving. (Some staples are hiding on the edges of the wood.)
4 comments:
Excellent! You are very creative and do very nice work.
Ed,
Your Water Tower is continuing to look very professional!
And your choice of getting western red cedar at Lowe's is also a good idea. That's how I furnished my 365 trestle bents...
BTW, I tend to go with the 3' railing uprights since they are lower cost per board foot than the 4' ones - at least up here in the Portland area.
Ray,
I haven't seen the 3' Balusters around here, except at "Brocks" and I bought some when nobody else had any 4'. I payed more for them per piece than I did for the 4' ones. Thanks!
Looken good Ed.
Mrdeere
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