Re: TRIBALOVERKILL, "Blackout" Updated--> 06/24/05
nice work bench. I nned one of those, badly. My work space is some white table made in the early 90's. Sturdy yes.... small... yes. Hopefully I will be handleing that soon. Oh and don't be upset at the pink paint...say...umm...... . . . yeah I don't know what to say , but come up with something.
Re: TRIBALOVERKILL, "Blackout" Updated--> 06/24/05
Thats gonna be a cool workspace. Its around about a foot bigger than the room i use and it has better ventilation!
Nice colour!?
Re: TRIBALOVERKILL, "Blackout" Updated--> 06/24/05
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Originally Posted by Crunch
Thats gonna be a cool workspace. Its around about a foot bigger than the room i use and it has better ventilation!
Nice colour!?
Thats what I'm talking about it!! All I got to do is open the garage door!
Re: TRIBALOVERKILL, "Blackout" Updated--> 06/24/05
Got some more work done on the shop today. I didnt finish even though I was hoping I would but then again I dont know why I thought that seeing that I had plans to coat the tables in polyurethane which take 24 hours to cure,... *breath*. That was a major run-on sentence:) Anyways,.... TO THE PICS!!!!
Poor sponge bob,... LOL. I thought I would bring him to his new torture chamber, ERR, home even though it wasn't done yet and this happens. Before he could even get there,... LOL. Now, let me tell you this,... this was NOT setup. I threw little sponge bob in the back of the truck with resurrected plankton(resurrected plankton? It's my worklog, I can do what ever I want!) and I began driving. Beofre you know it the commpressor fell over. I was like it's empty, oh well, and left it there. When I got there I got out of my truck and glanced over and there he was. LOL. I swear!!! I'm starting to think plankton did it because he was far and clear from it:)
Now,... a couple of guys told me to brace the top because it would eventually warp. They also said to coat it in a polyurethane. Here the big table braced.
Heres the small table braced.
Here they are with a nice thcik coat of polyurethane(oil based). I did under and over the table top. Th eonly thing I did not coat was the legs and lower bracing. They are wet already. It would just hjold in the moisture.
Damn! My bad :silly:.
You know sponge bob you had a rough day. I'm going to let you ride shotgun with me for the ride home,... NAH!
Your riding firs class way up front!!! OOUCH! Dude thats got to friggin hurt man. GAWWWD!
Re: TRIBALOVERKILL, "Blackout" Updated--> 06/24/05
Re: TRIBALOVERKILL, "Blackout" Updated--> 06/24/05
So my shop is almost done,...
First, my tables soaked up most of the poly coat!! I have to put on 2 more coats! Hopefully this time it will look nice and wet.
Heres the shop almost done. I basically have to wait fo rthe table to dry so I can mount some of my tools and bring all the computer stuff over.
I put together the drill press,... sweet! I cant wait to drill something with it!! SPONGE BOB!!!! I want to show you something,... it's ok, come look.
Yo,... whos going to ubercon?
Re: TRIBALOVERKILL, "Blackout" Updated--> 06/24/05
You love torturing that SBSP plushie.... don't you?
btw, Nice place to work, too bad the flamin' finish on the table takes hours to dry. I want updates!!!!!
Re: TRIBALOVERKILL, "Blackout" Updated--> 06/24/05
I've been following this worklog a while now, and I'm very impressed by your use of shapes, materials, and textures to achieve the looks you're going for.
As a designer myself, I'm always interested in what inspires people to do what they do...and I'm curious, what inspires you to do the mods you do?
Re: TRIBALOVERKILL, "Blackout" Updated--> 06/24/05
WOW! You sure reworked that garage into a very respectable looking workshop. You should have made a full, seperate worklog of that build. :D
Re: TRIBALOVERKILL, "Blackout" Updated--> 06/24/05
OMG! This thing is still going!:O:O wow! i will be watching