Life's hard. It helps if ya can look forward to something.:D
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Be a swinger.
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I want the one on top.
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Wonder how hard it was to get those ropes equal?
I'm sure, once you know how, it's a piece o' cake, but I'd go insane(r). |
Who says they are equal? The triangles can be any size as long as they are tied off equally at the ceiling.
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If the triangles aren't the same or at least isosceles, you'll have one slack corner unless you move the ceiling attachment. Moving that would make it swing crooked.
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That's from his vacation on Risa.
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Color me impressed.
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Wet from the rain I guess, but smooth as a baby's ass nonetheless
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You're right, definitely wet to show how smooth it is, I think he probably wet it with a bucket if it wasn't raining.
I have a piece of Black Walnut about 4ft long, 28/9 inches wide and 3 inches thick. I'd cut it out with a chainsaw, and looked for a planer to smooth it out, but the only outfit in the area with a planer over 24 inches wide wouldn't do it. He said he'd just spent $175 having the blades sharpened, and didn't want to chance hitting a bullet or nail. I set it up on the picnic table with a 20 inch box fan the blow the dust away and smoothed it with a body grinder and sanders. I coughed for 6 weeks after that. So 20 years later, I still haven't used it. :smack: |
Your plank would make a nice coffee table, Bruce. Or a bench.
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Yes, it very heavy and would be stable. My head came up with a number of possibilities, some I discarded as not worthy of the tree, and none got my lazy ass in motion. :haha:
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Beautiful wood. I have a piece I got from scrap at the marina a few years back. Its about 4'x8"x2" and another that was the same size but partially cut. Dunno what to do with them. The bench idea is interesting.
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