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  • TurdBomber
    TurdBomber Member Posts: 20,041 Standard Supporter

    Swaye said:

    Olives are for Fags.

    Green or black ones?
    Always about the blacks with you.
    I hate black countertops and black dress shoes. Gross.
    I sometimes wish I'd gone with a more mixed-race countertop, tbh.
    How progressive of you.
    Just doing what all TV commercials tell me to do.
  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 113,975 Founders Club
    Make the island a different color or use two colors for upper and lower - white and a blue or gray. That's the trend today

    When I started watching this shit everyone needed granite to replace laminate counters. Now they need manufactured stone to replace granite. Things change all the time
  • LebamDawg
    LebamDawg Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 8,790 Swaye's Wigwam

    Make the island a different color or use two colors for upper and lower - white and a blue or gray. That's the trend today

    When I started watching this shit everyone needed granite to replace laminate counters. Now they need manufactured stone to replace granite. Things change all the time

    Remodeled after a plumber caused a fire in 2009 - the kitchen cabinets were saved and are custom white with antique ceramic knobs, and we added black countertops. Needed an island and bought a dark wood 2' x 6' Chinese imported something - not sure what its called. Grey paint, red small appliances.

    black, white, grey, brown, red highlights.

    Did I do OK kitchen gurus?
  • TurdBomber
    TurdBomber Member Posts: 20,041 Standard Supporter
    edited March 2021
    Replaced my Island top with 2" maple top I laid up myself. (I always loved woodshop BITD). Wood is extremely sanitary, easy to clean and you can put anything from mineral oil to a hard clear coat on it. I went with the latter so there'd be no berry stains or anything. As the primary countertop surface used in the kitchen, I wouldn't use anything else.

    Now here's where @dflea comes in and says I'm bragging about myself, again.
  • Blu82
    Blu82 Member Posts: 1,673
    edited March 2021

    Replaced my Island top with 2" maple top I laid up myself. (I always loved woodshop BITD). Wood is extremely sanitary, easy to clean and you can put anything from mineral oil to a hard clear coat on it. I went with the latter so there'd be no berry stains or anything. As the primary countertop surface used in the kitchen, I wouldn't use anything else.

    Now here's where @dflea comes in and says I'm bragging about myself, again.

    I like your choice.
    A timeless choice of countertops.
    When in doubt of what to choose, choose wood.
  • Pitchfork51
    Pitchfork51 Member Posts: 27,662
    Blu82 said:

    Replaced my Island top with 2" maple top I laid up myself. (I always loved woodshop BITD). Wood is extremely sanitary, easy to clean and you can put anything from mineral oil to a hard clear coat on it. I went with the latter so there'd be no berry stains or anything. As the primary countertop surface used in the kitchen, I wouldn't use anything else.

    Now here's where @dflea comes in and says I'm bragging about myself, again.

    I like your choice.
    A timeless choice of countertops.
    When in doubt of what to choose, choose wood.
    Wood
  • TurdBomber
    TurdBomber Member Posts: 20,041 Standard Supporter
    Blu82 said:

    Replaced my Island top with 2" maple top I laid up myself. (I always loved woodshop BITD). Wood is extremely sanitary, easy to clean and you can put anything from mineral oil to a hard clear coat on it. I went with the latter so there'd be no berry stains or anything. As the primary countertop surface used in the kitchen, I wouldn't use anything else.

    Now here's where @dflea comes in and says I'm bragging about myself, again.

    I like your choice.
    A timeless choice of countertops.
    When in doubt of what to choose, choose wood.
    I used to get screaming deals on butcher block material from a buddy who owned an unfinished furniture store, but no more. Otherwise all my kitchen countertops would be wood.

    Any concrete fans on these boreds?

    My friends who have them love them. Or else they're lying.

    They sure eat wine glasses at a high rate, I've noticed.
  • HHusky
    HHusky Member Posts: 23,910

    Blu82 said:

    Replaced my Island top with 2" maple top I laid up myself. (I always loved woodshop BITD). Wood is extremely sanitary, easy to clean and you can put anything from mineral oil to a hard clear coat on it. I went with the latter so there'd be no berry stains or anything. As the primary countertop surface used in the kitchen, I wouldn't use anything else.

    Now here's where @dflea comes in and says I'm bragging about myself, again.

    I like your choice.
    A timeless choice of countertops.
    When in doubt of what to choose, choose wood.
    I used to get screaming deals on butcher block material from a buddy who owned an unfinished furniture store, but no more. Otherwise all my kitchen countertops would be wood.

    Any concrete fans on these boreds?

    My friends who have them love them. Or else they're lying.

    They sure eat wine glasses at a high rate, I've noticed.
    Wine?

    What a fag!
  • TurdBomber
    TurdBomber Member Posts: 20,041 Standard Supporter
    HHusky said:

    Blu82 said:

    Replaced my Island top with 2" maple top I laid up myself. (I always loved woodshop BITD). Wood is extremely sanitary, easy to clean and you can put anything from mineral oil to a hard clear coat on it. I went with the latter so there'd be no berry stains or anything. As the primary countertop surface used in the kitchen, I wouldn't use anything else.

    Now here's where @dflea comes in and says I'm bragging about myself, again.

    I like your choice.
    A timeless choice of countertops.
    When in doubt of what to choose, choose wood.
    I used to get screaming deals on butcher block material from a buddy who owned an unfinished furniture store, but no more. Otherwise all my kitchen countertops would be wood.

    Any concrete fans on these boreds?

    My friends who have them love them. Or else they're lying.

    They sure eat wine glasses at a high rate, I've noticed.
    Wine?

    What a fag!
    Yes. I have women friends. And gay friends too.

    #HHuskyIsRacistAndHomophobic..
  • LebamDawg
    LebamDawg Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 8,790 Swaye's Wigwam
    Box wine and plastic cups - granite does not hurt them.

    On the remodel added a bake center for the Mrs. - was at Lumber Liquidators in West Portland, the manager knew my house, he was from Pe Ell, He sold me a corner damaged 10ft x 2ft maple butcher block slab for $99. Could not pass it up.
  • TurdBomber
    TurdBomber Member Posts: 20,041 Standard Supporter
    edited March 2021
    LebamDawg said:

    Box wine and plastic cups - granite does not hurt them.

    On the remodel added a bake center for the Mrs. - was at Lumber Liquidators in West Portland, the manager knew my house, he was from Pe Ell, He sold me a corner damaged 10ft x 2ft maple butcher block slab for $99. Could not pass it up.

    That's a fucking score. My buddy offered me a steal on an 8 or 10 footer with a 45 cut - the one with the pocket holes drilled on the wrong side - and I said "maybe later."

    He got divorced and sold the business about 4 months later. Fuck.
  • dflea
    dflea Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 7,287 Swaye's Wigwam

    Replaced my Island top with 2" maple top I laid up myself. (I always loved woodshop BITD). Wood is extremely sanitary, easy to clean and you can put anything from mineral oil to a hard clear coat on it. I went with the latter so there'd be no berry stains or anything. As the primary countertop surface used in the kitchen, I wouldn't use anything else.

    Now here's where @dflea comes in and says I'm bragging about myself, again.

    No. This is when I come in and say, "who gives a fuck what your countertop is made of, you fucking faggot?".

    Because this is the Tug.

    Go have a Zima, Sally.
  • TurdBomber
    TurdBomber Member Posts: 20,041 Standard Supporter
    dflea said:

    Replaced my Island top with 2" maple top I laid up myself. (I always loved woodshop BITD). Wood is extremely sanitary, easy to clean and you can put anything from mineral oil to a hard clear coat on it. I went with the latter so there'd be no berry stains or anything. As the primary countertop surface used in the kitchen, I wouldn't use anything else.

    Now here's where @dflea comes in and says I'm bragging about myself, again.

    No. This is when I come in and say, "who gives a fuck what your countertop is made of, you fucking faggot?".

    Because this is the Tug.

    Go have a Zima, Sally.


    Rent Free, Slave.
  • dflea
    dflea Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 7,287 Swaye's Wigwam

    dflea said:

    Replaced my Island top with 2" maple top I laid up myself. (I always loved woodshop BITD). Wood is extremely sanitary, easy to clean and you can put anything from mineral oil to a hard clear coat on it. I went with the latter so there'd be no berry stains or anything. As the primary countertop surface used in the kitchen, I wouldn't use anything else.

    Now here's where @dflea comes in and says I'm bragging about myself, again.

    No. This is when I come in and say, "who gives a fuck what your countertop is made of, you fucking faggot?".

    Because this is the Tug.

    Go have a Zima, Sally.


    Rent Free, Slave.
    Sure, shitdick. Hump my leg, act surprised when you get kicked.

    You're such a needy, retarded cunt.

    See if you can go a whole day without mentioning me, faggot.



  • whatshouldicareabout
    whatshouldicareabout Member Posts: 12,991

    dflea said:

    Replaced my Island top with 2" maple top I laid up myself. (I always loved woodshop BITD). Wood is extremely sanitary, easy to clean and you can put anything from mineral oil to a hard clear coat on it. I went with the latter so there'd be no berry stains or anything. As the primary countertop surface used in the kitchen, I wouldn't use anything else.

    Now here's where @dflea comes in and says I'm bragging about myself, again.

    No. This is when I come in and say, "who gives a fuck what your countertop is made of, you fucking faggot?".

    Because this is the Tug.

    Go have a Zima, Sally.


    Rent Free, Slave.
    Nice image, but you should've used this:


  • TurdBomber
    TurdBomber Member Posts: 20,041 Standard Supporter
    dflea said:

    dflea said:

    Replaced my Island top with 2" maple top I laid up myself. (I always loved woodshop BITD). Wood is extremely sanitary, easy to clean and you can put anything from mineral oil to a hard clear coat on it. I went with the latter so there'd be no berry stains or anything. As the primary countertop surface used in the kitchen, I wouldn't use anything else.

    Now here's where @dflea comes in and says I'm bragging about myself, again.

    No. This is when I come in and say, "who gives a fuck what your countertop is made of, you fucking faggot?".

    Because this is the Tug.

    Go have a Zima, Sally.


    Rent Free, Slave.
    Sure, shitdick. Hump my leg, act surprised when you get kicked.

    You're such a needy, retarded cunt.

    See if you can go a whole day without mentioning me, faggot.

    Shitdick? Stealing from Hondo now?

    You really are desperate.

    And completely unoriginal.
  • Sledog
    Sledog Member Posts: 37,793 Standard Supporter
    HHusky said:

    Sledog said:

    SFGbob said:

    I used to go to the gun range a lot more frequently before I had my kids, When I first bought my Ruger I purchased a couple thousand round of .40 ammo. I haven't looked at ammo prices in over 10 years because I haven't needed any. Sparked by some of the comments I'd seen here about the difficulty in getting ammo and the soaring cost I checked out a few ammo websites last week. Holy fuck!!! Prices have sky rocketed and most of the websites I looked at had shortages for ammo.

    A mans required equipment should include:

    A hunting rifle, fighting rifle (horrible assault weapon), handgun, Riot style shotgun, hunting shotgun, suitable hunting knives, A minimum of:

    200 rounds of hunting rifle ammo plus practice ammo

    200 rounds of defensive handgun ammo plus practice ammo and 6 spare magazines

    1,000 rounds of fighting rifle ammo and 6 spare magazines

    200 rounds buck shot and slugs for the riot gun and 300+ of hunting shotgun shells suitable for game in your area
    The few

    The proud

    The homicidal psychopaths

  • WestlinnDuck
    WestlinnDuck Member Posts: 17,588 Standard Supporter
    Wood counters are fine unless your kid likes to drop hot pans onto the surface. We went with quartz and a large butcher block cutting board. Easy to maintain and looks great. Of course, Tom Cruise would have a personal chef and no concerns about blackening his wood counter tops.




    https://people.com/home/tom-cruise-selling-telluride-colorado-home-ranch-40-million-photos/


  • TurdBomber
    TurdBomber Member Posts: 20,041 Standard Supporter

    Wood counters are fine unless your kid likes to drop hot pans onto the surface. We went with quartz and a large butcher block cutting board. Easy to maintain and looks great. Of course, Tom Cruise would have a personal chef and no concerns about blackening his wood counter tops.



    https://people.com/home/tom-cruise-selling-telluride-colorado-home-ranch-40-million-photos/

    Not a problem in my house. If it was, they'd get to sand out the burnt spot and re-clearcoat it.

    Wouldn't happen more than once.
  • LebamDawg
    LebamDawg Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 8,790 Swaye's Wigwam

    Wood counters are fine unless your kid likes to drop hot pans onto the surface. We went with quartz and a large butcher block cutting board. Easy to maintain and looks great. Of course, Tom Cruise would have a personal chef and no concerns about blackening his wood counter tops.




    https://people.com/home/tom-cruise-selling-telluride-colorado-home-ranch-40-million-photos/


    Who the hell has time to look at 40 million photos...