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  1. #1
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    Glad to hear you found a solution.

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    Hope you don't have any trouble pulling the two leaves apart now!

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    Daniel, I will just have to stick with a small table! lol At least I can reach Cole's food dish and my piano much more easily!

    I think the sliders can still be whittled a bit thinner - can't really plane them the way they are constructed.
    "Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda

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    A bar of paraffin wax will keep wooden drawers and zippers sliding, too.

    An old candle will do in a pinch.

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    I love wood as a building material.

    It's very forgiving and sometimes can be a real brainteaser to figure out.

    This past week I finally fixed the wooden gate to the back yard.

    We bring in the groceries thru that gate so I'd find myself, hands full walking into the gate that dragged on the concrete walkway.

    I must have looked like a cartoon character running into it everytime, so I looked at it and pondered over the problem for a week.

    I thought it was the hinges so I played with them and put new screws/bolts in....nothing.

    When it rained, the wood on the post would swell up and the gate opened perfectly! So I looked at the post the gate hung on and saw that it was bowed. The next step? A fix.

    I thought about exactly how to fix it and figured it out.

    I wet the post for the better part of a day, when it straightened out I nailed two steel metal straps along the side of the post to keep it from bowing again.

    It works like a champ. The only drawback?

    All the brain cells I burnt out thinking about how to fix it!
    The secret of life is nothing at all
    -faith hill

    Hey you, don't tell me there's no hope at all -
    Together we stand
    Divided we fall.

    I laugh, therefore? I am.

    No humans were hurt during the posting of this message.

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    The trick here is that the sides of the boards that stick are about 2" high. When boards like this are stuck tightly there is very little room, if any, to apply a lot of these lubricants. A liquid would be great, but the wood would soak up much of it.

    It's all good for now, anyway.
    "Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda

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    Glad to read you have it the way you need it, Candace. Hooray for PT input!!!
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