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I have been alternating between working on the mezzanine in my shop and cleaning it up. While doing so I *almost* knocked into my 10 foot rail, and said to myself "this is not acceptable". Or there might have been some slightly saltier words!
Anyway, I grabbed some oak scraps, a radius/roundover bit for the router, and the sander. I cut the pieces on my Table Saw, glued them up, trued the edges again on the Table Saw, rounded some edges, then gang-sanded them down to 150 grit. I put three coats of Defthane on them for good measure, sanded lightly by hand between each coat.
The hardest part was finding a suitable foam - finally found some "truck topper" foam that is 1-1/4" x 3/16" heavy foam. Perfect!
I didn't take any progress pictures 'cause my shop is a mess, but here they are done and in use:
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BTW, the crap at the bottom of the door below the rails is waiting to go outside when the weather is nicer - hopefully tomorrow.
Anyway, I grabbed some oak scraps, a radius/roundover bit for the router, and the sander. I cut the pieces on my Table Saw, glued them up, trued the edges again on the Table Saw, rounded some edges, then gang-sanded them down to 150 grit. I put three coats of Defthane on them for good measure, sanded lightly by hand between each coat.
The hardest part was finding a suitable foam - finally found some "truck topper" foam that is 1-1/4" x 3/16" heavy foam. Perfect!
I didn't take any progress pictures 'cause my shop is a mess, but here they are done and in use:
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BTW, the crap at the bottom of the door below the rails is waiting to go outside when the weather is nicer - hopefully tomorrow.