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State: Texas
City: El Paso
Club Name: The Woodworkers Club of El Paso, Texas, Inc.
Point of Contact: (915) 564-5915 during hours listed in "About our Club." Please, do not post messages at WOOD Magazine as this page is not monitored.
Meeting Location: 3228 Sacramento Ave, El Paso (rear of the building)
Meeting Times: First Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. Club is open during hours listed below in "About Our Club."

About Our Club

The Club is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the promotion of woodworking through training, seminars, demonstrations, etc., and to performance of Community Service Projects. The Club has a fully equipped workshop that members may use during the hours 8 a.m. to 12 noon on Tuesdays through Saturdays and from 5:30 to 9 p.m. on Monday and Wednesday evenings. A retail outlet is open during these hours where customers may purchase items made by the Club and its members.


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Anonymous Classes? 4 Jul 6 2010, 11:05 PM EDT by Anonymous
 
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My son, a young adult, wants to take classes in woodworking here in El Paso. Does anyone know of any? Thanks
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Anonymous plywood appropriate for exposure to wet and dry conditions 1 May 19 2010, 11:19 AM EDT by Anonymous
 
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I wish to build a storage box on a trailer for carrying camping gear. Here in the southwest hot and dry conditions can be expected, but eventually exposure to rainy weather must be anticipated. What grade of plywood is recommended? Also, what wood is most appropriate for the surface ply with regard to easy but durable staining and an oil finish (since this can be easily renewed while in the wild) given our intense sun shine?
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Anonymous Removing paint from a wooden train 1 Sep 8 2009, 4:27 PM EDT by Anonymous
 
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I bought an unfinished train from your group at the Ft. Bliss Craft Fair last Novemeber and I started painting the train. I have now decided to stain the train instead. Can you give me some instruction as to how to take the paint off?
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Mary Albert 575-974-0401
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