Table Talk part 13
It's table time again. When I got to the building I talked to Brendan about making use of some of their equipment to help with the process. He said he'd look into it. After that I got to work. One of the last things that I could still do was make the corner pieces, right triangle pieces of doug fir, about 7" on the hypotenuse. The 90 degree angle goes into the table frame corner, and lag screws will hold the legs to the long side, and go through to the frame. I made 32, one for each leg. This is only about half of what I actually need (in my prototypes I had a second one to stabilize the leg against the frame), but Molly had wandered through with news that she believed the hardware was ready to be picked up. So I cleaned up and found a confirmation voice mail from Molly with the pick up information.
I hopped in the car and followed routes 33, 35, and 36 up to the store. They brought the box of deck post ties up to the service counter, and after picking up some dust masks (for all the sanding that will be the next step), I took off. Rush hour traffic heading back toward Eatontown being what it is, I decided to take one of the long leafy avenues back through West Long Branch and Deal toward Asbury. Dropped off the materials in the Studio and called it a day.
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