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    Default Outdoor Furniture

    I made these sets up for the library still have 3 more sets od tables and chairs plus some benches and other tables to assemble and deliver, my shop is not big enough to assemble all the parts at one time.

    The table legs fold under for storage the wood is Sapele an African hardwood similar to mahogany very beautiful for indoor projects one of my favorites to work with.




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    Brian:
    Very nice and clean. Am I right that you did the chair mortises on the bot? I would guess you rigged up a jig for the ones in the front of the back leg that either supported it up off the bed or simply had the upper back support sticking off the end of the table.
    That looks like a nice curve in the seat too.

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    Very nice . Where are they at?

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    Nice work!
    I just made some pool house doors out of sapelle.
    You're right-nice material to work with.
    At first they were to be painted/now after seeing them they will be stained
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    Quote Originally Posted by bleeth View Post
    Brian:
    Very nice and clean. Am I right that you did the chair mortises on the bot? I would guess you rigged up a jig for the ones in the front of the back leg that either supported it up off the bed or simply had the upper back support sticking off the end of the table.
    That looks like a nice curve in the seat too.
    Dave I use a pneumatic clamp setup at the end of my table I made a video of some of the process but do not have the leg shots but you can get the idea.

    Gene, they are at the Grahamsville library a tiny town with a big library.

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    Nice Brian!-
    Had some fun looking at your other flics and shots too.

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    Looks great Brian. I also dig the vac setup. You'd probably get some more suction out of it if you swapped out the stock piston for a high compression one...Wiseco comes to mind.

    -B
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    Brady I did think about milling the head, but it pulls 25-27 inches right now which is fine I needed it to pull volume and reasonable vacuum for templates on my pin router with porous woods like oak.

    Back in the late seventies I got a go cart frame and lawnmower engine I milled the head with what I had on hand at age 14, a belt sander and sandpaper on a piece of glass to get it flat. that engine screamed until it threw the rod.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Harnett View Post
    ...that engine screamed until it threw the rod.
    Ha!!! I did the exact same thing on mine with a 3.5hp Tecumseh. It totally ripped with the governor out of it!...until the rod snapped

    It taught me how to rebuild engines though & other amazing discoveries like coffee @ age 10

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    Coffee at age 10???
    NOW we know what happened!

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