Yep nice work Chris!Nice job Chris. I'm glad to see you got the all important spacing right on all your tables.
I was thinking about what you said when I was drilling. I would’ve definitely messed it up if you didn’t reply to my last post hahaNice job Chris. I'm glad to see you got the all important spacing right on all your tables.
I hate to see it when a guy goes to all the trouble to make new wood and then ruins the effort by not getting the spacing right. I'm glad we caught it in time.I was thinking about what you said when I was drilling. I would’ve definitely messed it up if you didn’t reply to my last post haha
Thank you! Honestly, this is my first time ever working with wood. I’m glad it worked outLooks great! Excited to see it all done! I have so much respect for the people who can work with woodfor, as I am not one of them![]()
Thank you HankReally beautiful work and results
Thank you Josh. I’m very appreciative of your help!Very nice!
Thank youvery, very nioe!
Always happy to help anytimeThank you Josh. I’m very appreciative of your help!
I just drilled and screwed in the end slats then used my eyes to see the spacing. I’m sure they aren’t perfect but they came out goodwhat did you use for spacing i would like to know
I think I have ended up doing it a different way every time. Only the results matter.What works for me is to install the two end slats first, using another table as a guide for their location.Then find the midpoint and put in the two middle slats on each side of the midpoint with a gap about the same as seen in the other table. Then if you mount the remaining two slats in the middle of each gap, you’re done. Pretty crude, I know……