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Jim Hall wrote in news:4b5d2cb7$0$12446
: Looks good, Hans... Love the old pine amber color and grain matching on the front of the chest.. Looks like the sides with grain running in opposite direction may not be too cooperative though when front and back want to expand with change in seasons.. Hopefully won't cause any problems for you in the future.. Nice work.. -Jim On 1/23/2010 8:24 AM, Han wrote: I made it from pine panels bought at (I don't remember). The chest has been around for over 15 years and has withstodd the changing humidities in New York City area homes (Barely Long Island and North Jersey). We keep the upstairs really cool in winter. Even the drawer never stuck grin. I am confident that in this moderate climate, it will last until we and later our children will not need it any more. -- Best regards Han (no "s") email address is invalid |
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It is an heirloom indeed and aging beautifully. -Jim
On 1/25/2010 3:40 AM, Han wrote: Jim wrote in news:4b5d2cb7$0$12446 : Looks good, Hans... Love the old pine amber color and grain matching on the front of the chest.. Looks like the sides with grain running in opposite direction may not be too cooperative though when front and back want to expand with change in seasons.. Hopefully won't cause any problems for you in the future.. Nice work.. -Jim On 1/23/2010 8:24 AM, Han wrote: I made it from pine panels bought at (I don't remember). The chest has been around for over 15 years and has withstodd the changing humidities in New York City area homes (Barely Long Island and North Jersey). We keep the upstairs really cool in winter. Even the drawer never stuckgrin. I am confident that in this moderate climate, it will last until we and later our children will not need it any more. |
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Jim Hall wrote in news:4b5f13fa$0$12446
: It is an heirloom indeed and aging beautifully. -Jim Thanks, Jim! -- Best regards Han email address is invalid |
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