Tim Raleigh said:Now that is some gate!
fritter63 said:Tim Raleigh said:Now that is some gate!
"Think you used enough glue there, Gary?"
(Paraphrased from the Movie "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid")
Tim Raleigh said:Jeesh, tough crowd [big grin]!
Brice Burrell said:Tim Raleigh said:Jeesh, tough crowd [big grin]!
It could be worse, trust me, I would know....... [tongue]
Brice Burrell said:It could be worse, trust me, I would know....... [tongue]
jmbfestool said:Haaahaa lol comedy! If your on about what I'm thinking about.
Tim Raleigh said:Like Windmill man said, I won't mention it so as not to incur "...an international incident and put Uk/Usa relations back hundreds of years..." [big grin]
wleingang said:
Kevin D. said:Why was the epoxy selected over Titebond 3 or other waterproof glues?
woodguy7 said:Nice looking gate. I would have used through haunched mortise & tennon joinery on the 4 corners & dominoes on the inside. Just curious, why not do m&t joinery ?
Woodguy
woodguy7 said:Yea, that's the one. To be fair it is pretty much essential to have a large floorstanding mortiser & a radial arm saw or bandsaw& i lot of home woodworkers would not have these.
If it is out of your comfort zone then you are quite right to look at other methods. I was just asking as this subject comes up quite a few times.
Woodguy.