I'm getting to make the new Tee signs at my local golf course. Eventually, there is supposed to be 42 total, I'm starting with 22]
Golf Tee Signs
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- Vectric Wizard
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Golf Tee Signs
Mark
Pioneer, CA
Pioneer, CA
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Re: Golf Tee Signs
Very nice.
What material are you using?
How will you be sealing them?
Looks like a fun project.
What material are you using?
How will you be sealing them?
Looks like a fun project.
“I've learned so much from my mistakes, I'm thinking of making a few more”
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- Vectric Wizard
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Re: Golf Tee Signs
They are cut from 2 -2x12 pieces of redwood, mortised and glued together. I seal them with Australian Timber Oil.
I'm on my 5th sign now, not as much fun . Too much like a job.
I'm on my 5th sign now, not as much fun . Too much like a job.
Mark
Pioneer, CA
Pioneer, CA
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Re: Golf Tee Signs
I like the style and think you have finished the sign of really well, In all the years I played golf I never saw a sign on that course that good.
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- Vectric Apprentice
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Re: Golf Tee Signs
I like the style and think you have finished the sign of really well, In all the years I played golf I never saw a sign on a course that looked that good.