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I was worried the backsplash tops would move around, but i tried to move them today, they are there, couldn't budge them.
 

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Last two pics. I may go ahead and pour the table top while i have the plywood bases level and ready. I think i'll use foam for the mold on it.
 

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I fabbed-up a bracket for the bell, i didn't like how it mounted on the front of the post, i think it will look better mounted in the center.
 

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Done most of the ruff-in for the wiring today (boxes mounted), and a little hardi-board done. It was a perfect day today to work outside, hope the weather holds out for a few more days.
 
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Man, that looks GREAT!! That dinner bell is cool too. Our next door neighbors had one and it was used a LOT to call us kids in from the pastures that they had. What part of KY are you in? I grew up just outside Louisville. Still miss all the hills and exposed rock. Things are pretty flat and featureless here in MS...
 
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Man, that looks GREAT!! That dinner bell is cool too. Our next door neighbors had one and it was used a LOT to call us kids in from the pastures that they had. What part of KY are you in? I grew up just outside Louisville. Still miss all the hills and exposed rock. Things are pretty flat and featureless here in MS...

I'm in Mount Sterling, east of Lexington. The bell was my wife's idea. Thanks for the props, its a work in progress. Hope to get most of it done before winter...its not looking good, getting down to 33 tonight. I was just in Louisville last weekend, ate at the Cheesecake Factory...good food.
 
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Wet grinder came in tuesday, its a Secco 5 inch variable speed, had to change the water line, it was way to short. I got to try it out tues. night, works way better than my sander, but you get soaked. Its been raining here sense wednesday, but its supposed to clear up this weekend.
 
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Sanded through 400 grit, hope to get the first slurry coat on tomorrow. Be prepared to get soaking wet if you use this type of wet grinder.
 

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