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Furniture manufacturing

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10 Comments on "Furniture manufacturing"

  1. moldnile on Thu, 24th Sep 2009 9:26 am 

    whatantiquefurniture-com learn, explore and discover the secrets of antique furniture

  2. kyd06 on Thu, 24th Sep 2009 9:55 am 

    I agree with the signature of his kaiote643 ,,,,,, is very poor, but at least hello guys beter is raised in the U.S. then watch cleaning

  3. kingmike40 on Thu, 24th Sep 2009 10:09 am 

    A white building something that Guy is incredible. I thought Asians and Mexicans work for a dollar a day, only allowed to build something.

  4. Nosokomos1 on Thu, 24th Sep 2009 10:29 am 

    There is a time and place for everything. Things do not get tested laminated particle board. The furniture ranges from the use of a time and throw it to use for a lifetime and a gift to the museum. Somewhere in the middle. . . I have not heard the narrator tells us this was College of the Redwoods.

  5. Kaiote643 on Thu, 24th Sep 2009 11:12 am 

    Must be a Walmart or IKEA factory supply. It seems that what you expect from recruits 17 years, building a repository of tools @ Home jobs. I told Boo-urns.

  6. svinehunden on Thu, 24th Sep 2009 11:30 am 

    and never hit directly on the wood with a hammer. . . Great video, but we are not so great. . .

  7. svinehunden on Thu, 24th Sep 2009 11:57 am 

    I never saw you when using glue. . . The only reason to use screws when you want to be able to disassemble the furniture. . .

  8. dpmbn8 on Thu, 24th Sep 2009 12:51 pm 

    haha. Commentors like everyone else here, you know nothing.

  9. pulppeeler on Thu, 24th Sep 2009 1:18 pm 

    Have you ever tried to break an ankle or a cookie? How bout just hitting peak 2 tables together? When done correctly, will pull the wood fiber to one side or the other spouse. . . So, in essence. . . the joint is stronger than wood

  10. jakadaba on Thu, 24th Sep 2009 1:40 pm 

    I'd love to build that shit!





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