Nice work there, Fred !!!:eusa_danc:eusa_danc
(AGAIN, this week. WOW, you can knock them out. Do stop for breakfast and lunch?:gar-La
About 10 years ago, we bought one "like that" from the local BORG. With four girls it lasted about 14 months!:elvis: You can well imagine how well it was built and the quality of material that was used in its manufacture.:BangHead:
Yours looks like it well definitely withstand the test of time.:icon_thum:icon_thum
Wayne
How much to build me one of those??? Our porch(front) needs one. Maybe then we'll get or first offer on this house i built that's been on market for 9 months!:BangHead: http://www.fmrealty.com/site/property/listing.asp?fmrealty=active&mlsID=1744730&rNum=79543
Any interest? Jack milled all cedar for porch, base and casing(poplar and ash around fireplace from property.
quick project for the day. cypress without finish. The old one was falling to pieces so ..... why not surprise her with a new one.:gar-Bi
I believe it stands for: She Who Must Be ObeyedFred,
First, what is a SWMBO? :icon_scra
Fred,
First, what is a SWMBO? :icon_scra
Next. Nice job on the new swing which was accomplished in a mere day. OMG, you're efficient! Ya gotta love unfinished cypress for the ultimate low maintenance outdoor piece. :icon_cheers
Question. Do the seat back uprights have a little curve cut into their front faces where the slats attach? Couldn't tell clearly from the pic.
Fred,
First, what is a SWMBO? :icon_scra
Next. Nice job on the new swing which was accomplished in a mere day. OMG, you're efficient! Ya gotta love unfinished cypress for the ultimate low maintenance outdoor piece. :icon_cheers
Question. Do the seat back uprights have a little curve cut into their front faces where the slats attach? Couldn't tell clearly from the pic.