VLOG: Wall Of Delay
March 14, 2018 by lancorz
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Goodness, there’s a talking mouse in the studio!
I think that wood need a little dip 😛
Jokes aside, It looks gorgeous.Great job team 😀
“Annoyed” by a delay in wood.. now you know how my wi… I’ve said too much 🙁
There are wall sockets that also include USB ports for charging … might be a good idea as it saves on the need for adapters (which do have a tendency to get lost … ).
+1 to the sockets with USB ports they are very useful (hit us backstagers up for some money)
It is going to look awesome when finished, an entire long wall of shiny!
Great job.
Ugh these antibiotics make me feel terrible there’s no way I can feel worse…
*wobbly zoom up Justin’s nose*
I stand corrected.
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I don’t think I have ever heard of anyone preferring the esthetics of OSB. That’s a new one.
And yea, the edges of OSB suck after a little use. Enough splinters to make even the Grumpy People’s Front of Judea jealious.
I’m no laurence llewelyn-bowen* but to me it has a much cooler look than MDF 🙂 And yes the edges did need a good sanding 🙂
*I do however own a single snazzy (and frilly) shirt the man would be proud of – and it makes me feel like a proper interior designer 😉
MDF? bah. I was thinking more along the lines of oak planks with an edge banding that Justin could due some runic carvings or marquetry indicating what items belong where. Go full on Chippendale.
Varnish the edge of the OSB with one of those bevelled black colored stain brushes. It will allow you to simply move the pieces back about an inch or two and then varnish the edges to prevent splinters. I often have to keep a bunch of ole catering gals happy and splinter free!
so which building site did they fall off @warzan ? Lol
they look functional which is the main job.
Eww, when you sneeze you should always use your inner elbow to block the sneeze. Either you have the best immune system on Earth or you have a lot of colds. Just wrap that arm across your face and stop spreading germs!
I’d be more worried about breathing in all the wood dust in a confined, non ventilated space! Where are the dust masks???
And your cubital fossa is indeed a good place to contain a sneeze. 🙂
looking nice there