Tall Paul
"insecure little bitch"
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- May 11, 2011
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Since falling in love with cigars I have met a lot of great guys and quite a few of them really enjoy playing Domino's and having some cigars. Kris (Light This!) showed me the way last year when he hosted many Domino nights at his house so I figured I want to have a few nights at my house this year and would need a nice table like he has and some of the NYC boys have.
Having plenty of time on my hand I took a trip to the Depot and picked a bunch of lumber. When it came to decorating it I was really torn since most have the flag of Puerto Rico on it being there nationality but putting the Irish flag on my table just seemed like it wouldn't fit. Every time I have seen the NYC Boys at the QSH or played at Kris's place we are always enjoying smokes and it seems to go hand in hand really well together so I used all my Cuban bands and the cedar inserts from Cuban boxes for the base of the cup holders. It kept is simple and yet sill gives it a lot of character. I ran short on Cuban Bands towards the end of filling the center and luckily Kris came to the rescue with a bunch of bands and some brands I was missing.
The clear finish on the entire table is a product called Super Glaze. It's a two part mixture that you pour on and spread with a bondo spreader. I just finished the second coat and it is drying. Lastly is the finishing touches on the ash tray that will be in the two empty hole you see in opposite corners.
Hope you like and more picks will be added once it is 100%
This is where I ran out of bands.
More to come...
Paul
Having plenty of time on my hand I took a trip to the Depot and picked a bunch of lumber. When it came to decorating it I was really torn since most have the flag of Puerto Rico on it being there nationality but putting the Irish flag on my table just seemed like it wouldn't fit. Every time I have seen the NYC Boys at the QSH or played at Kris's place we are always enjoying smokes and it seems to go hand in hand really well together so I used all my Cuban bands and the cedar inserts from Cuban boxes for the base of the cup holders. It kept is simple and yet sill gives it a lot of character. I ran short on Cuban Bands towards the end of filling the center and luckily Kris came to the rescue with a bunch of bands and some brands I was missing.
The clear finish on the entire table is a product called Super Glaze. It's a two part mixture that you pour on and spread with a bondo spreader. I just finished the second coat and it is drying. Lastly is the finishing touches on the ash tray that will be in the two empty hole you see in opposite corners.
Hope you like and more picks will be added once it is 100%












This is where I ran out of bands.






More to come...
Paul