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Guys what do you recommending putting on cedar on exterior?
I use messmers on cedar ipe and even pt. jon jon will tell you twp. either one is top notch with no problems. you forgot to post picts of whats packed in you sustainers.Guys what do you recommending putting on cedar on exterior?
I will grab them in the morning. Had a hectic week. Systainers have come crashing down twice thus week due to crappy bungee cords snapping. Thought they were gonna be busted up bad but they held up really well.CITY DECKS INC said:I use messmers on cedar ipe and even pt. jon jon will tell you twp. either one is top notch with no problems. you forgot to post picts of whats packed in you sustainers.
I will grab them in the morning. Had a hectic week. Systainers have come crashing down twice thus week due to crappy bungee cords snapping. Thought they were gonna be busted up bad but they held up really well.
You should copy Craig's trailer setup.I will grab them in the morning. Had a hectic week. Systainers have come crashing down twice thus week due to crappy bungee cords snapping. Thought they were gonna be busted up bad but they held up really well.
I couldn't get 1/4 of my tools into that setup lolCITY DECKS INC said:is that pergola you chatted with me a while back. it's probably grayed out by now? light sanding 100 grit with vac of course you don't want to breath that stuff or get it all over the place.
i had a feeling that was going to happen. you need to set it up like this
http://www.thisiscarpentry.com/2011/07/15/van-racking/
I got the tools. I just don't know how to use them lolInner10 said:You should copy Craig's trailer setup.
Or do you lack the tools to make the shelves? :laughing:
I couldn't get 1/4 of my tools into that setup lol
Yeah that pergola I have only just got round to starting. Been slammed. The 12mm dominos worked a treat. The whole thing ended up within 1mm tolerances so it slotted together perfectly. I cut some material the wrong length on the last peice so have to go back tomorrow to finish it up.