I decided to get my modest little bit of stuff organized, and I had some junk wood laying around. Still need to screw everything together, sand it, and stain or paint it.
Thanks!Nice job it looks good.........
Yeah, this is my first vaping forum. But I know how they work. I'm a member of a few truck forums. lolNice work!
I have been on this forum since April and now I have to keep most of my gear inside my desk. I can't let the wife see everything!
Stick around here and there is plenty of help to spend your money!
Thanks! I didn't figure there were too many of us here.Cool bit of DIY
hi from another Arkansas member hebersprings
My dad has all kinds of tools. I had half of the stuff he does. Those long ones look a little rough still. I really need a router to finish them out. I used Forstner bits for everything and then sanded with my Dremmel. Now that I kind of have an idea of how to do it, I might go to Lowe's and get some good cabinet wood to make another one out of. I bet your brother could make something really nice for sure.I wish I had the tools and know-how to do that! My bro-in-law is a cabinet maker...I'll have to hit him up sometime and have him make me something. I need those weird longer slots for my box mods.
Looks nice! Did it take that much to avoid the wood scent? Or you just did that for looks?I have to much stuff. But, I do like my active bottles and toppers near me on the desk. The upper row is 1 3/8 holes for smaller botteles and the bottom back row is 1 1/2 for 30ml bottle. The topper sits in front of its bottle unless it is on a mod. I screwed them together, sanded, and clear-coated 47 times.
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Let the stain dry thoroughly (at least a few days).One thing I did notice, with these being pine, my tanks picked up a little bit of a pine scent. I hope when I get some stain on it, it'll prevent that.
One thing I did notice, with these being pine, my tanks picked up a little bit of a pine scent. I hope when I get some stain on it, it'll prevent that.
I decided to get my modest little bit of stuff organized, and I had some junk wood laying around. Still need to screw everything together, sand it, and stain or paint it.View attachment 522856
I'll have to remember that and pick some up.Let the stain dry thoroughly (at least a few days).
Then coat with a water based polyurethane.
This should eliminate any odors.
Oil based urethane will take longer for the odor to dissipate.
Cool bit of DIY
hi from another Arkansas member hebersprings
Thanks! I didn't figure there were too many of us here.