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Hello everyone,

Here is a picture of my new Cherry Kitchen Cabinets, Bathroom Vanities,
Window and Door trim,

http://www.federatedtool.com/david/img/pileofcherry.jpg

As you can see, I still have a little more work left to do on them...

Thanks for looking,

David.

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They look great David, but I think you could do a bit more sanding.

Marc

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They look great David, but I think you could do a bit more sanding.

Marc


In addition to the sanding issue I was thinking that making the cabinets
taller than the 3/4"-1" in the photo would allow for more than one plate per
square foot to be stored... i.e., you could stack multiple plates on each
shelf instead of having a shelf for each plate.

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On Nov 18, 8:55 pm, "John Grossbohlin"
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They look great David, but I think you could do a bit more sanding.


Marc


In addition to the sanding issue I was thinking that making the cabinets
taller than the 3/4"-1" in the photo would allow for more than one plate per
square foot to be stored... i.e., you could stack multiple plates on each
shelf instead of having a shelf for each plate.


Excellent suggestion.
I think, however, that David was just showing off just how much wood
50 bucks buys these days.

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Damn, one whole big stack o' fun.

I don't see much sap wood. How was that stuff graded?

I can small that great aroma that Cherry has as it goes under the
knife.


On Nov 18, 1:04 pm, "David F. Eisan"
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Hello everyone,

Here is a picture of my new Cherry Kitchen Cabinets, Bathroom Vanities,
Window and Door trim,

http://www.federatedtool.com/david/img/pileofcherry.jpg

As you can see, I still have a little more work left to do on them...

Thanks for looking,

David.

Every Neighbourhood has one, in Mine I'm Him




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On Nov 18, 8:55 pm, "John Grossbohlin"
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They look great David, but I think you could do a bit more sanding.


Marc


In addition to the sanding issue I was thinking that making the cabinets
taller than the 3/4"-1" in the photo would allow for more than one plate
per
square foot to be stored... i.e., you could stack multiple plates on each
shelf instead of having a shelf for each plate.


Excellent suggestion.
I think, however, that David was just showing off just how much wood
50 bucks buys these days.


$50 ... that's more like $500-1000 up here in Canuck land.


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On Nov 19, 8:54 am, "Mike Lewis" wrote:
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On Nov 18, 8:55 pm, "John Grossbohlin"
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They look great David, but I think you could do a bit more sanding.


Marc


In addition to the sanding issue I was thinking that making the cabinets
taller than the 3/4"-1" in the photo would allow for more than one plate
per
square foot to be stored... i.e., you could stack multiple plates on each
shelf instead of having a shelf for each plate.


Excellent suggestion.
I think, however, that David was just showing off just how much wood
50 bucks buys these days.


$50 ... that's more like $500-1000 up here in Canuck land.


Really?
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Thank you for a good laugh - and making me feel better about the
current state of progress in my kitchen!

Renata

On Sun, 18 Nov 2007 13:04:31 -0800, "David F. Eisan"
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Hello everyone,

Here is a picture of my new Cherry Kitchen Cabinets, Bathroom Vanities,
Window and Door trim,

http://www.federatedtool.com/david/img/pileofcherry.jpg

As you can see, I still have a little more work left to do on them...

Thanks for looking,

David.

Every Neighbourhood has one, in Mine I'm Him


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