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Lloyd Kahn is the editor-in-chief
of Shelter Publications,
an independent California publisher.
Shelter Publications specializes
in books on building
and architecture,
as well as health and fitness.
Lloyds latest book is
Tiny Homes: Simple Shelter.
For more info, see: www.shelterpub.com
Twitter: www.twitter.com/lloydkahn
Lloyd Kahn is the editor-in-chief of Shelter Publications, an independent California publisher. Shelter Publications specializes in books on building and architecture, as well as health and fitness. Lloyd’s latest book is Builders of the Pacific Coast. For more info, see: www.shelterpub.com
Twitter: www.twitter.com/lloydkahn
6 comments:
Hello Lloyd
re the table what are grabbers?
regards
chris
PS Great blog and great outlook on life.
Grabber's aka: Drywall Screws! :-)
Ha! But how do you get the legs the same length!
RE: Getting the legs the same length:
Drill holes into the ends of the legs, screw in grabbers almost all the way to within 1/4",back out the grabber on the shortest leg until the table stops rocking.
Yes, by grabbers I mean drywall screws or similar screws like deck screws that are screwed in with a drill gun. I have a pouch of different sized ones, from 1" to 3-4." They hold way better than nails. Lew, does this leveling system mean the table is then resting on grabbers? Also, why drill holes first? If the legs are wide enough, splitting should not be a problem.
Yeah, the grabbers in the end of the legs allow for infinite leveling adjustments, works best when legs sit on a hard surface instead of a rug. A more robust system is to use lag bolts instead of grabbers. Pre-drilling grabbers is pretty standard near end grain. These legs look like they're 1.5" x 1.5" which only leaves 3/4" or less meat around the screw. Cedar splits exceptionally easily.
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