Tis a good time for guys like me who, in the past, defied the cross
grain gluing gods with reckless abandon. It has rained a lot,
humidity remains high, and the cracks and splits in my early furniture
pieces have closed up and become completely invisible.
I know, winter is coming, but, fortunately with aging my eyes are not
what they used to be. As long as I don't wear those close work
glasses when I pass said furniture........
Frank
Frank Boettcher wrote:
> Tis a good time for guys like me who, in the past, defied the cross
> grain gluing gods with reckless abandon. It has rained a lot,
> humidity remains high, and the cracks and splits in my early furniture
> pieces have closed up and become completely invisible.
>
> I know, winter is coming, but, fortunately with aging my eyes are not
> what they used to be. As long as I don't wear those close work
> glasses when I pass said furniture........
Grins and nods... :)
Unfortunately, this codger's early work doesn't have much of a chance
when compare the VA/TN humididee to SW KS from which it originated to
where it now resides... :( ("Air-dry" has a different meaning and it
only gets worse if go further west, of course)
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