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Where Pin Foots come from

By Bryan_Kelly

9 years ago


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    #1 9 years ago

    Or what $1016.39 worth of oak and cherry looks like.

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    #2 9 years ago

    Part of the manufacturing process has been done.

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    #3 9 years ago

    Only the stuff on the far right and left is waste. The stuff in the middle will be cut down and glued together and used for Foots. Out of 200 board feet, I end up with about 5% waste.

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    #4 9 years ago

    This one's for you, Glen. The shop just ain't the same without you.

    RIP buddy.

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    #10 9 years ago
    Quoted from RobT:

    Hey Bryan, I've been using your Pin Footies for years on the pins that I have on carpet. I am going to be converting that room to wood flooring. Will the Pin Footies still work on wood floors, or would you recommend that I use something else and sell the Pin Footies for big bucks?

    I've never tried the wood on wood. You can buy felt with adhesive on the back online. Use a soup can to trace a circle, cut out and stick on the bottom.

    You could try Eric's idea too, but then they'll be impossible to move.

    #11 9 years ago
    Quoted from homebrood:

    I was always told they came from the land of twirly swirly gumdrops just past candy cane mountain!

    You must be thinking of where WOZ's are made. Pin Foots are made in a badass shop on the wrong side of the tracks. They'll kick your ass if you're not careful.

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