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Re: Things worked, crafted, sculpted written&knitted by RMer

Tue July 03, 2018 6:59 pm

Pallets dyed blue or red. You’ll be tempted to take them because the wood is thicker but they’re covered in a preservative called methyl bromide which is highly carcinogenic. Not sawdust you want to be around nor wood you want in your house or garden.
Avoid them

HT means heat treated which pretty much does the same thing but kills any bad stuff in the wood. Usually these ones are used for food stuffs. They’re ok to use.

Re: Things worked, crafted, sculpted written&knitted by RMer

Tue July 03, 2018 7:02 pm

Dime, the lamps on the last few pages are fucking beautiful.

You need to get some kind of online store up for those. I'd buy one in a heartbeat.

Re: Things worked, crafted, sculpted written&knitted by RMer

Tue July 03, 2018 9:07 pm

run2death wrote:Dime, the lamps on the last few pages are fucking beautiful.

You need to get some kind of online store up for those. I'd buy one in a heartbeat.



Ah thanks. Yeah they’re fun. Could probably make you one and ship it. Insane postage tho.

Re: Things worked, crafted, sculpted written&knitted by RMer

Wed July 04, 2018 12:13 am

dimejinky99 wrote:Pallets dyed blue or red. You’ll be tempted to take them because the wood is thicker but they’re covered in a preservative called methyl bromide which is highly carcinogenic. Not sawdust you want to be around nor wood you want in your house or garden.
Avoid them

HT means heat treated which pretty much does the same thing but kills any bad stuff in the wood. Usually these ones are used for food stuffs. They’re ok to use.

Thanks. I took some green ones. I don't know what that means, but I just need to ship some stuff out of my house.

Re: Things worked, crafted, sculpted written&knitted by RMer

Sat August 18, 2018 10:50 am

Fresh coat of woodstain/varnish on my deck n benches. Happy with that.

Re: Things worked, crafted, sculpted written&knitted by RMer

Sat August 18, 2018 10:06 pm

Looks awesome, dime. But, is that a fire pit in the middle of all that wood?

Re: Things worked, crafted, sculpted written&knitted by RMer

Sun August 19, 2018 5:16 am

Sgt. Crackpot wrote:Looks awesome, dime. But, is that a fire pit in the middle of all that wood?



Tis yeah. It’s brick though all the way down so they only really ever get warm to the touch. Not a fire hazard at all. Well the bush on the back wall has been a little scorched but no harm.
Plus I have a hose right there if anything happened.

Sanded this back and gave it a fresh coat. It came out good. It might need one more but I’m afraid it’ll go too dark. Thinker

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Re: Things worked, crafted, sculpted written&knitted by RMer

Sun August 19, 2018 5:18 am

dimejinky99 wrote:
Sgt. Crackpot wrote:Looks awesome, dime. But, is that a fire pit in the middle of all that wood?



Tis yeah. It’s brick though all the way down so they only really ever get warm to the touch. Not a fire hazard at all. Well the bush on the back wall has been a little scorched but no harm.
Plus I have a hose right there if anything happened.


RIP Crispy Dime

Re: Things worked, crafted, sculpted written&knitted by RMer

Sun August 19, 2018 5:28 am

Everyone: "Dime, you gotta be careful about that fire pit surround by wood."

Dime: "Nah, I'm good."

Also Dime:
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Re: Things worked, crafted, sculpted written&knitted by RMer

Sun August 19, 2018 5:33 am

:lol:

Re: Things worked, crafted, sculpted written&knitted by RMer

Sun August 19, 2018 6:05 am

Hey. It’s a raised platform so technically, I have the high ground :)

Re: Things worked, crafted, sculpted written&knitted by RMer

Sun August 19, 2018 9:41 pm

Yeah so nothing is on fire. Bricks can’t burn. Colour me shocked.

Re: Things worked, crafted, sculpted written&knitted by RMer

Sun August 19, 2018 9:51 pm

Awesome fire pit, dime. :thumbsup:

Re: Things worked, crafted, sculpted written&knitted by RMer

Sun August 19, 2018 10:05 pm

dimejinky99 wrote:Bricks can’t burn. Colour me shocked.


Motherfucker, we are worried about the wood, not the bricks!

Re: Things worked, crafted, sculpted written&knitted by RMer

Sun August 19, 2018 10:06 pm

Thanks pal.

Just realised my neighbours hate me. Many slamming windows.

Wait Til they see next weekend when my pals come over for a long weekend end of summer party. Last one went on for three days.

Re: Things worked, crafted, sculpted written&knitted by RMer

Sun August 19, 2018 10:07 pm

Simple Torture wrote:
dimejinky99 wrote:Bricks can’t burn. Colour me shocked.


Motherfucker, we are worried about the wood, not the bricks!



I’ve saved something like 5 tonnes of pallets from landfill over 5 or 6 years. I’m not worried at all about burning off cuts and dead wood.

Re: Things worked, crafted, sculpted written&knitted by RMer

Sat November 10, 2018 11:38 am

So this is almost finished just need to glue the two halves together (this is just a dry fit)
Plan is to pour a clear glass epoxy resin for the top. Does anyone have any experience with that stuff? Any advice or tips would be welcome. This is all endgrain so that’s killer for absorbing stuff so I have to seal it all before I do the epoxy. Also gonna gently scorch the top with a blow torch before I do any of that. It makes the grain and rings pop.
But epoxy advice welcome if anyone has any

Re: Things worked, crafted, sculpted written&knitted by RMer

Sat November 10, 2018 1:43 pm

That's really cool, dime.

Re: Things worked, crafted, sculpted written&knitted by RMer

Sat November 10, 2018 3:11 pm

Ah thanks man.
I’ve just glued them together and have it standing against the wall and one end is a good 2cm off, as in the legs aren’t touching the wall as the bottom two are. Just my luck.
Easy fix though once it dries.

Re: Things worked, crafted, sculpted written&knitted by RMer

Sun November 11, 2018 9:32 pm

First pass with the sander. Gotta do loads more n get it down to glass smooth.
It’s coming together:)

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