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If anyone is interested here is the pic of the door where the window use to
be. Had a little trouble with the 2 doors. With a little tweaking and a belt
sander all is well. Customer had water damage in this area so with the
insurance money decided to do what he's been wanting to do for years.

http://i290.photobucket.com/albums/l...frenchdoor.png

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On Jan 16, 9:56*am, Rich wrote:
If anyone is interested here is the pic of the door where the window use to
be. Had a little trouble with the 2 doors. With a little tweaking and a belt
sander all is well. Customer had water damage in this area so with the
insurance money decided to do what he's been wanting to do for years.

http://i290.photobucket.com/albums/l...%20Door/befor_...


Glad it worked out. You shouldn't start a new thread on the old
topic. Thanks.

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You forgot to close the gate.

Sometimes a new thread cuts the chase.... for me, anyway.

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If anyone is interested here is the pic of the door where the window use
to
be. Had a little trouble with the 2 doors. With a little tweaking and a
belt
sander all is well. Customer had water damage in this area so with the
insurance money decided to do what he's been wanting to do for years.

http://i290.photobucket.com/albums/l...frenchdoor.png

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but you can't make them THINK"

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THE SAME friday// you are fast. WW


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You forgot to close the gate.


Thankfully there are 2 gates on that side and no dogs. But thanks for the
heads up. Ha!

Sometimes a new thread cuts the chase.... for me, anyway.

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On Jan 16, 9:56 am, Rich wrote:
If anyone is interested here is the pic of the door where the window use
to be. Had a little trouble with the 2 doors. With a little tweaking and
a belt sander all is well. Customer had water damage in this area so with
the insurance money decided to do what he's been wanting to do for years.

http://i290.photobucket.com/albums/l...%20Door/befor_...


Glad it worked out. You shouldn't start a new thread on the old
topic. Thanks.

R


Kinda new. Didn't know this group was moderated.
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"Rich" wrote in message
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If anyone is interested here is the pic of the door where the window use
to
be. Had a little trouble with the 2 doors. With a little tweaking and a
belt
sander all is well. Customer had water damage in this area so with the
insurance money decided to do what he's been wanting to do for years.


http://i290.photobucket.com/albums/l...frenchdoor.png


THE SAME friday// you are fast. WW


It was one of those good days. Far and few between.
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On Jan 16, 5:23*pm, Rich wrote:
RicodJour wrote:
On Jan 16, 9:56 am, Rich wrote:


If anyone is interested here is the pic of the door where the window use
to be. Had a little trouble with the 2 doors. With a little tweaking and
a belt sander all is well. Customer had water damage in this area so with
the insurance money decided to do what he's been wanting to do for years.


http://i290.photobucket.com/albums/l...%20Door/befor_....


Glad it worked out. *You shouldn't start a new thread on the old
topic. *Thanks.



Kinda new. Didn't know this group was moderated.


It is. Self-moderated and I don't mind providing helpful advice...in
moderation. You'll have to provide the self from here on out as I am
selfless.

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On Jan 16, 8:56*am, Rich wrote:
If anyone is interested here is the pic of the door where the window use to
be. Had a little trouble with the 2 doors. With a little tweaking and a belt
sander all is well. Customer had water damage in this area so with the
insurance money decided to do what he's been wanting to do for years.

http://i290.photobucket.com/albums/l...%20Door/befor_...

Pretty neat the way you kept the existing lower shape of the bay. Probably reduced the rework.


One question: Is it the perspective from the camera or is the small
pool pretty close to the door?

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On Jan 16, 8:56 am, Rich wrote:
If anyone is interested here is the pic of the door where the window use
to be. Had a little trouble with the 2 doors. With a little tweaking and
a belt sander all is well. Customer had water damage in this area so with
the insurance money decided to do what he's been wanting to do for years.

http://i290.photobucket.com/albums/l...%20Door/befor_...

Pretty neat the way you kept the existing lower shape of the bay.
Probably reduced the rework.


One question: Is it the perspective from the camera or is the small
pool pretty close to the door?

RonB

Not as close as it looks. The doors open in and set in from the stucco bump
out making it look closer. Its a spa.


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