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Old 10-27-2015, 03:44 PM   #61
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Re: Diy Galley project ##updated##

I just highlighted from the "I" in images to the "g" in jpg

Opened in new thread and opened......worked for me

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Old 10-29-2015, 04:06 AM   #62
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Re: Diy Galley project ##updated##

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I just highlighted from the "I" in images to the "g" in jpg

Opened in new thread and opened......worked for me
Yep----the links provided are at best "cumbersome".

Here's how the copied URL would appear, taken directly from the post: http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/10/26 ... 0670b7.jpg Copy and paste into a browser window. Still cumbersome but views the photos.
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Old 10-29-2015, 08:11 AM   #63
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Re: Diy Galley project ##updated##

I dont know what happened with my pix they were all posted via tapatalk app,, Sorry
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Old 10-29-2015, 08:12 AM   #64
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not sure why I am not able to post pix
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Old 10-31-2016, 02:33 AM   #65
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Just saw this awesome thread, great work. Looks very professional.

Question though, on the first and second page you mentioned using 5/8" thick birch and 1/2" T-molding. In the pictures of the finished product it looks to fit perfectly despite the wood being 1/8" thicker than the T-molding not to mention the added thickness of the laminate glued on as well. How does that work? Does the T-molding flatten out and get wider when installed?

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Awesome work. Designing my build at the moment, good to see others ideas.
Really cool to see someone else's garage with bikes and bikes parts all over the place. In between van projects, jeep projects and mountain bikes. The garage is running out of room. We are pretty spoiled living in the PNW when it comes to riding mountain bikes.
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*You don't really know how much of a deviate you are, until you realize that you prefer DIY project porn...
..and defend yourself as not being an 'addict' with something akin to "I can quit any time I want!"

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... She then proceeds to recite a list of mods I am planning (in surprising detail). Hmmm...
that ah ha moment when you realize they are listening... just means your doing it right
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that ah ha moment when you realize they are listening... just means your doing it right
But by no means let them know, that you know, that they are listening. They would immediately do the opposite.
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Nice!

I really like the folding leg. Would love to know how much weight it can support. Wondering if it would be possible to get a link to a vendor for this. Suddenly, my plan to cannibalize a folding card table is feeling very amateurish..

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Adjustable folding table leg.
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