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  1. redneck joe

    cooking

    an oft overlook bit of love for brunch this morning. The steelhead have a pretty rotund belly so after the filet and below the ribs is 'bacon'. I have two of these, well one now.
  2. redneck joe

    cooking

    With roasted cauli, radish and onion in olive oil and smoked paprika, heavy buttered basmati
  3. redneck joe

    cooking

    left was the last bit of dill from the garden and some lemons, top and bottom. Right was teriyaki / ginger marinade. I broke the rule and stepped away from the grill - I ran out of wine - and the coals got away from me for a minute so I pushed out some of the fat (the white stuff for those that...
  4. redneck joe

    cooking

    snack for the cook. I do not share, plus she thinks its gross. Before: After
  5. redneck joe

    cooking

  6. redneck joe

    cooking

    OK, this one is a whole story about why a whole fish instead of pretty little prepackaged sh....tuff. The fish: ~4 lb steelhead
  7. redneck joe

    Just 3 Words

    thats no fun.
  8. redneck joe

    Just 3 Words

    i'm lazy; link
  9. redneck joe

    Just 3 Words

    so ate this
  10. redneck joe

    Diningroom table - with epoxy?

    and i've seen i'll do some sanding....
  11. redneck joe

    So, what did you do today?

    id do itmore for artistic reasons, like I did when I was in the glass business. Fun to take scraps and make....things
  12. redneck joe

    So, what did you do today?

    i've always wanted to learn to weld.
  13. redneck joe

    Diningroom table - with epoxy?

    amazing what 1/16" variance does..... So the dam i ran mostly worked, it overflowed at the worst of the dip so made another dam or two but ended up not needing them. As if filled up the first 'retention pond' i grabbed some aquarium airline tube and sucked up some of the excess and moved to...
  14. redneck joe

    Diningroom table - with epoxy?

    for the drunks that are under the table. They will be able to see them in the clear.
  15. redneck joe

    cooking

    it was a good night. I've gotten to buying the primal cuts and breaking them down to freeze. Meat is soooo much cheaper. I've forgotten how good sirloin is. I cut the tri tip out, some 1" steaks and grind up a bit of burger. Steaks come in @$3.50 lb which is less than half buying precut...
  16. redneck joe

    Diningroom table - with epoxy?

    Note: someone i tried to describe what I was doing to ensure a level, or at least full, pour and yes I leveled as well as I could but also have a slight warp in the wood so see the clamps on wood 'beams' and u channel to pull up. got 98% flat so for that as well as the bow I have a latex caulk...
  17. redneck joe

    Diningroom table - with epoxy?

    forgot these. Cleaning up the soft wood and this is one of the two main ones. going to be cool in black. This is the largest and it kinda looks like Barkley and Kentucky lakes here is the lakes:
  18. redneck joe

    Diningroom table - with epoxy?

    so... final pour tonight as the other has cured for the requisite 72 hours with no issues. I will be scuffing up the clear surface and the remaining exposed edge as epoxy apparently does not like to stick to epoxy when it is smooth. Wipes down with 100% alcohol and pour. Or so they say.... more...
  19. redneck joe

    Diningroom table - with epoxy?

    all the undersides have latex caulk to keep anything from seeping out. so I did my 'test pour' in it but only filled about 3/8" deep in case A) it seeped out I wouldn't lose $400 in epoxy and B) to ensure it worked because if I needed to remove it would have been easier, and refer back to...
  20. redneck joe

    Diningroom table - with epoxy?

    so here is the final layout. Markup the form to hold the pour with screws screws in caps to hold the epoxy in
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