woodbloke
Established Member
Karl - I kid you not...apart from the lumps of steel, some of the rails were held together with 20mm screws where they'd broken. It might also have been that they were slightly short grained but even so, the slightest bit of undue strain and the stuff just snapped. I also found that it was hopelessly inconsistent (it might have been a kilned board as well)...some parts of it you could plane and cut superbly, take another piece off the same original board and it cut like the coarsest bit of pine out of one of the 'sheds. From my experience, anything done in cherry from now on will be in the 'murrican stuff which seems to me to be much better.Karl":2ga0b2eb said:Christ Rob, that's a bit drastic.....
Guess it won't be appearing in F&C after all... :lol:
Cheers
Karl
I made the decision this morning that I'd be ashamed for this to go into F&C as it was developing into one almighty cock up, so I told SWIMBO over a brew that I was getting very frustrated and a bit fed up (to say the least) with it and she was quite happy for me to start again later on - Rob