From:
Syd Kelland <syd_kelland@zzzzzzzzzzzz>
Date:
Sun, 19 Dec 2004 15:29:27 -0800
Subject:
sculpting bench
I've been using one of these for several years now, as back yard workbench,
and have one suggestion for you. At the end of the day, turn the spool on
its edge so it has a chance to dry out. I live in a damp climate and found
out the hard way that if I didn't do this the wooden spool would quickly
rot and fall apart.
Syd,
I went to a large
Quoted text begins.electrical contractor and come back with one of those large wooden
spools used for power-line cable. I rolled it into the backyard, turned
on its side and voila, a sculpting bench.
End of quote.
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