Grimsawyer
Well-Known Member
_________________________________MNBugeater said:"...because both are F*(!#ing close to water..."
_________________________________MNBugeater said:"...because both are F*(!#ing close to water..."
With one of these:
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and an drill you can make anything into a tap handle (well, not anything, meat wouldn't work, or a cat, but lots of things).
I'm just using oak, though.
We picked one up at Lowe's on Friday. HWMBO made these tap handles out of some table legs (cut from a three dollar table) and some of those wooden plaques you can get at a craft store for about 50 cents.
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Laminated the labels and then attached them with a removable sticky, so we can change them out; simple, cheap, and looks good (we think )
Here's mine. Can anyone guess what it is?
With one of these:
View attachment 2011
and an drill you can make anything into a tap handle (well, not anything, meat wouldn't work, or a cat, but lots of things).
I'm just using oak, though.
Strength of Materials project?
Ok boys...where do I get me one of these?
Here's mine. Can anyone guess what it is?
As far as I know, all taps are 3/8"-16. The metal ferrules at the bottom are threaded 5/16"-18 on one side and 3/8"-16 on the other.it's 1/4"-20
Here are a few that I made for a forum member from redwood burl:
-Joe
Lehr, your drip tray is really cool. Did you build it?
For about 3 bucks each you can get these lovely wooden mini table legs from Lowes.
For a small fee, I know a woodworker who will make personalized tap handles like these.
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