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Thad Topolski
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How to deliver multiple pieces in one trip.

The pocket screw jig tool is about worn out in our shop. We make a lot of our own solid wood bases for our sinks. I started out using a biscuit tool and pin nails, but found that over time our stan...

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EAP vs. E32K

That table kicks a$$. I love your work!! I am so ready to come take a class.

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EAP vs. E32K

What type of spray gun are you using. How much air pressure? When spraying deep sinks do you have any problem getting even coverage. I know flat surfaces are easy, but when you have a laundry tub o...

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How to deliver multiple pieces in one trip.

Very nice cart!! I like how everything you make is very unique and nery shabby!!

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The pocket screw jig tool is about worn out in our shop. We make a lot of our own solid wood bases for our sinks. I started out using a biscuit tool and pin nails, but found that over time our stands became loose from transporting to home shows so...
on Tuesday
Thank you! When I made this I had just purchased a Kreg Pocket Hole Jig and went crazy with it. I put this together alone in a couple of hours in my driveway, and I couldn't have done it if I wasn't using pocket screws. If you haven't used one yet...
on Tuesday
That table kicks a$$. I love your work!! I am so ready to come take a class.
on Tuesday
What type of spray gun are you using. How much air pressure? When spraying deep sinks do you have any problem getting even coverage. I know flat surfaces are easy, but when you have a laundry tub or a kitchen sink the bottom corners seem to much m...
on Tuesday
Very nice cart!! I like how everything you make is very unique and nery shabby!!
on Tuesday
We have an open trailer and will have to tie your record with our twelve pieces. We are going to try and get everything stacked and loaded onto both large A-frames and the small A-frame into the bed of the truck. I might even throw on an extra pie...
on Tuesday
Beautiful cart, Brandon! We just load up our A-frame, with 1/2" styrofoam between slabs. Largest pieces go on first, smallest ones on the outside. Get some good ratchet straps with latch hooks, min. 5000 lbs breaking strength and 1.5" wide straps...
November 30
These mortars are far too soft to be used for our purpose. I doubt you will be able to polish it; most likely it will crumble out.
November 29
Ha! Thank you Jeff.
November 29
Any cement that uses water for hydration is "hydraulic" by definition. Mortars labeled "Hydraulic" tend to confuse. Waterplug for instance is labeled "hydraulic", but that should not speak to it's properties and performance apart from the fact tha...
November 29
even your slab cart has that signature Gore Design asthetic. Love it!
November 29
When I deliver a local project I typically use our steel A-frames that have two ledges on each side so each A-frame can accommodate 4 pieces altogether. However, I had a recent project that was two large wall panels and a long countertop with a 12...
November 29
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November 29
Floor products are cheap per square foot - otherwise, nobody would use them. This means sodium silicates are the densifiers of choice - they're the cheapest. They're also most likely to bloom. Potassium silicates are not nearly as likely to cause ...
November 24
What do you use for a sealer and how do you apply it? Looking for mostly interior, but we do BBQ outside as well.
November 24

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