Username does not check out.NoahAg said:
After all that work, no way I'm putting it in the water.
Mr. AGSPRT04 said:
Very cool video.
I don't know how he stands the resin and lacquer fumes with no mask in confined spaces. I restored an old boat with my dad when I was in high school (nothing on the difficulty level shown here) and can still remember the vapor headache working with smaller quantities.
I read 9 months in one article.ABATTBQ11 said:
I wonder how long that actually took...
I can start projects, but then I have to finish them. I can't stand waiting to move to the next step. Something like that must have taken months and would have killed me.
agrams said:
I am kind of a journeyman at a bunch of different woodworking stuff, but I am still amazed at those who take on very specialized projects and techniques and become highly skilled at them. A few items on my list to get better at is inlays, hollow vessel turning, and more efficient at hand cut dovetails.
One day I want to make a maloof style rocker... one day....
RK said:
My hobbies generally involve a lot of planning and expectation that is usually followed by forty-five minutes of attempted execution before saying "f it" and starting drinking.