work table/sign

Joe And Penny Goss imatunr@srvinet.com
Tue, 9 Apr 2002 12:49:14 -0600


Hi Terry,
On the sign, you might want to check with local laws that might restrict you
from doing that.
And if you have an old clunker just sitting
in the shop the back posts would make good legs and the bottom board a small
top or use it to cover and protect the end gate of your pickup when hauling
a piano.
The ends of the old upright placed together to make a larger table.
I save the skid boards if still intact for those pianos that no longer have
a solid board.
Joe Goss
imatunr@srvinet.com
www.mothergoosetools.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "pianolover 88" <pianolover88@hotmail.com>
To: <pianotech@ptg.org>
Sent: Tuesday, April 09, 2002 11:46 AM
Subject: work table/sign


> I need some advice on building a workshop table. What would be the best
> all-around size/dimensions, and would pine be sufficient for the top? I
was
> thinking of 4/4"'s for the legs.
>
> Also, has anyone on the list ever put a sign in front of your house,
> advertising your business? I live on a fairly high traffic street, and I
had
> the idea to have a double sided sign made, and then hang it from a sign
> post, kinda like those real estate thingees. Thanks all!
>
> Terry
>
>
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