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  1. B

    Brain Game: Spot the difference in two pictures

    This is a piece of wood I bought for $0.25 at Habitat for Humanity a few months ago. I don't see much difference between it and the other picture..... the only thing is the crack extending from the occipital lobe through the boundary between the parietal and temporal lobes... Edit: for...
  2. jerrye

    Tapping into the brain trust....

    I have a 48" wide, 72" tall, 20" deep pantry that I must attach to the wall in order to prevent it's falling over. The issue I'm facing is that there is a pocket door in the wall directly behind where it is going. I thought about attaching a long 4/4 board to the back of the cabinet, extended...
  3. Ken Massingale

    Brain Check Please!

    I've been asked to do a pet urn (dog) for a friend of our daughter. I asked her to find a couple on line that she likes so I can get a feel of what she wants as far as style. Now, I have found that the recommended size for urns is 1 cubic inch for each pound of live weight. Unless I have...
  4. DaveO

    Please help me with the math, my brain hurts

    OK, here's the deal, I want to do a decorative lattice panel on top of a fence I'm building. The fence panel overall length (width) is 71 5/8". The lattice can be cut into 21 5/8" panels and maintain a vertical strip. I want to divide the span into 3 panels. I am using 2x4 stock (1 1/2" width)...

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