Just throwing this out there for the 2.5g nanos

Why buy when you can DIY?
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Dave,

Thanks for putting this togehter. Sorry I was not able to stay to help you and neilan finish the others.

I got the first coat of putty on it, I will let dry and sand it tonight and see what else I need to fill in.

I have decided to go black.

Thanks again.
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Post by ingg »

All assembled and puttied.

Couple folks weren't able to make it, so I'll bring them there - they'll be unstained, I'll try to at least have a quick sand on them for y'all.

Rob is iffy for making the meeting I'm guessing - Rob, would you be available before/after meeting times? I'll be making the trek anyhow, so...
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I dont know yet. Really not sure what this weekend will hold as its the first with a new store co manager.

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I should've mentioned, I work pretty close to Rob's house, so I can get him his if that works out for everyone.

Thanks again guys for the builds today, was fun, and I know that Rob and Ghaz are getting a great deal by getting these for the low low cost of $50. I know how much love and care went into making them.
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Wish we'd taken a pic of all 5 (6 with my stained one) stacked up..
I know how much love and care went into making them.
Neilan ain't kidding, poor guy, he learned way too much about wood putty, and the slightly anal nature I have when putting trim in... came out pretty tight though! (He's kidding about the 50 bucks, of course... I think...)
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My stand was filling (pun intended) left out, not being in the pic and all...

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Post by Ghazanfar Ghori »

Appreciate you guys steping up to fill in for the slackers. I tried to make it
there but just ran out of time. I over commit and then suffer the consequences.
On the brighter side - your handiwork looks great - start doing it a a side business!
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A quick pic of mine. Finished.

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So that's two that have made it to the "completed" mark. I'm still debating on stain color for mine yet.
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I may do a light sanding and a quick coat of POly.
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