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Originally Posted by cabmando View Post
Always better to have a spare and not need it than to need a spare and not have it.

BTW, I like the simplicity of that bench.
Thanks - me too - simplicity is what I'm shooting for.


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Originally Posted by Reg View Post

It’s all about seating position. When you get it right, you know it.
Very true!



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Originally Posted by dad911 View Post
I wouldn't use wood in a 'wet' location.
We have a few masonry benches, that have been sealed, like these:
Or do something with landscape blocks:
Considering the price of wood these days, masonry may be actually cheaper.
Good points but I prefer the look of the wood over masonry/stone. Plus I want these light enough to be able to pick up!



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Originally Posted by drcoastline View Post
I like it. Simplicity, it has a sort of Japanese feel to me. If I had to criticize something about it, it would have been the instructors, someone should have told the kids to turn the stamps inward.
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Originally Posted by flatbutt View Post
Or sand them off which is what my shop teacher would require.
For me it adds more character - but of course you are right.

I had a girlfriend once who loved rusty items.

My 356 has a long scratch along the passenger side like it was keyed. Not noticeable until you get close. I like it. Adds personality. Also allows jealous lover stories.
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