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    I just bought 15 pieces of lumber. It is not small. 16 feet long, 14 inches wide, and 5/8 thick. It is all rough cut red oak. My truck could not hold any more. Got it all for 40$. I just got through making a bar out of rough cut with a brass metal top on casters. I sold it for 300$ it was friggin beautiful.
    Not sure what I will make out of this.

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    Oh the bar was 30 x 80 same size as a door by 4 feet tall

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    • #3
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      I wish I could edit. It sounded like the bar top on casters. No the whole bar was on casters with 1 set locking casters

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      • #4
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        that's pretty sweet man
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        • #5
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          cool man. oak is great looking wood. Heavy as hell and really hard on saw blades but strong and durable. I used to be a carpenter and enjoyed working maple or poplar as it was easy to work with but lacked oak's character. That is a good deal on that lumber.

          We need pics brother.
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          • #6
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            The lady I made this for wanted a bar for a hay barn made into a wedding chapel. She wanted something to fit in. I think I got it spot on

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            • #7
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              Originally posted by jipped genes View Post
              cool man. oak is great looking wood. Heavy as hell and really hard on saw blades but strong and durable. I used to be a carpenter and enjoyed working maple or poplar as it was easy to work with but lacked oak's character. That is a good deal on that lumber.

              We need pics brother.
              i like cedar also. it's nice and soft and smells awesome. my wife has a hope chest that has been around for almost 30 years.
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              • #8
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                Cedar smell great and looks great. It is good to store clothing in so insects won't get to it

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                • #9
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                  Originally posted by dirtwarrior View Post
                  Cedar smell great and looks great. It is good to store clothing in so insects won't get to it
                  we have an a chest that is cedar also. funny but growing up on the farm my grand father and dad hated cedar trees and we would clear them and burn them as soon as they started to grow. cedar burns crazy hot and pops like it's cool
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                  • #10
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                    nice out door bar.. rough cut stuff looks great at times.. i use rough cut 2x6's for the front of my fence turned out good... used marine grade PT

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                    • #11
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                      The bar will be used in a converted hay barn to use as a marriage chapel.
                      Cedar trees when they got like 3 or 4 inches around we used them for fence post. They last forever

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                      • #12
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                        Originally posted by dirtwarrior View Post
                        The bar will be used in a converted hay barn to use as a marriage chapel.
                        Cedar trees when they got like 3 or 4 inches around we used them for fence post. They last forever
                        yessir we did that as well. put them in when i was a little guy and they are still there to this day
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                        • #13
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                          Cedar trees mess me up come winter when they pollinate. Texas is ate up with em. Especially in the hill country around austin (which is where i would live if I could) I say kill em all.

                          I made my wife an oak jewelry box once with a piece of cedar from a cigar box at the bottom then covered it in velvet so you get the smell but it is soft. I will have to take a pic of it. It is pretty simple but very pretty and is 22 years old and still looks like the day I made it.

                          I would take pieces of oak from pallets. Plane them out (i worked in a cabinet shop) cut them up so there were no nail holes. True them with a table saw and glue and clamp them to make sheets of oak. That is what I made the box out of.

                          I would like to make a bar like that for my back yard. Have a mini fridge inside it. That would be a fun project but I am still doing the remodel of our house. (NIGHTMARE!)
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                          • #14
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                            Originally posted by jipped genes View Post
                            Cedar trees mess me up come winter when they pollinate. Texas is ate up with em. Especially in the hill country around austin (which is where i would live if I could) I say kill em all.

                            I made my wife an oak jewelry box once with a piece of cedar from a cigar box at the bottom then covered it in velvet so you get the smell but it is soft. I will have to take a pic of it. It is pretty simple but very pretty and is 22 years old and still looks like the day I made it.

                            I would take pieces of oak from pallets. Plane them out (i worked in a cabinet shop) cut them up so there were no nail holes. True them with a table saw and glue and clamp them to make sheets of oak. That is what I made the box out of.

                            I would like to make a bar like that for my back yard. Have a mini fridge inside it. That would be a fun project but I am still doing the remodel of our house. (NIGHTMARE!)
                            For outside I would consider cedar for sure. Looks great and last. It will help keep the mosquitoes away.
                            I bet that jewlery box looks good

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