A really nice custom built replacement base for a column? 17.5″ diameter, PVC and S/S , lathe turned for full radius profile, sanded to 320 grit and painted 3 coats glossy black.
Oh yeah…it’s 1 3/8″ high…and needed to be 1 7/8″.
PaulB
A really nice custom built replacement base for a column? 17.5″ diameter, PVC and S/S , lathe turned for full radius profile, sanded to 320 grit and painted 3 coats glossy black.
Oh yeah…it’s 1 3/8″ high…and needed to be 1 7/8″.
PaulB
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Ouch.
add another layer of drywall to the ceiling ...
Jeff
Buck Construction
Artistry In Carpentry
Pittsburgh Pa
caulk would be chea... err.. less expensive....
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"After the laws of Physics, everything else is opinion" -Neil deGrasse Tyson
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If Pasta and Antipasta meet is it the end of the Universe???
Add a ball-bearing base thingy and it'd be a nice lazy susan for your dining room table!
I'm thinking a prop if Disney ever makes a movie about a giant hockey team...PaulB
Something like the Mighty Pucks, perchance?'Man who say it cannot be done should not interrupt man doing it' ~ Chinese proverb
OyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyPaulB
Get a piece of 1/2" acrylic and under cut it (say 17" or so) to create a shadow line. Glue it on. Pat yourself on the back. It would act as a gasket to prevent rot if anyone asks.
Yeah, I kicked around some similar salvage ideas ad just decided to bite the bullet and remake it yesterday...
BTW, you haven't lived until you've thickness planed PVC... looked like we had had a snow storm.PaulB