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1,100 Hours - In One Piece?
"mike hide" wrote
For what it is worth I did a complete library from a wreaked room in less time than that, including all doors computer station fully paneled walls trimmed out and cased entrance [see web page] oh and all the drawings for approval.....mjh http://mikehide2.tripod.com/id26.htm I forgot to ask. How did you do the wide panels? Were they glue ups or did you find some good (rare) wide stock? |
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1,100 Hours - In One Piece?
The house was one where an addtional story was added .The double door was
the "architects " idea and when opened had to look like the wood panelling. All the lower panelling adjacent to the computer station were actually doors housing printers etc.As far as panel widths go some were full width [20"] others no more than two pieces grain matched. The client interestingly enough was an attorney who made a million on a local deal and then won 30 million on the lottery soon after,some folks have all the luck......mjh "Lee Michaels" wrote in message . .. "mike hide" wrote For what it is worth I did a complete library from a wreaked room in less time than that, including all doors computer station fully paneled walls trimmed out and cased entrance [see web page] oh and all the drawings for approval.....mjh http://mikehide2.tripod.com/id26.htm I forgot to ask. How did you do the wide panels? Were they glue ups or did you find some good (rare) wide stock? |
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