Td

"Teamcasa"

16/10/2006 1:32 AM

Finished the Bathroom

Finally finished the bathroom!

More details here
http://www.teamcasa.org/workshop/mirrorcab.htm

Dave
--
Today's mighty oak is just yesterday's nut that held its ground.





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ee

in reply to "Teamcasa" on 16/10/2006 1:32 AM

16/10/2006 6:57 AM


Nice work! Two questions: what wood did you use, and how did you finish
it?

jj

"jk"

in reply to "Teamcasa" on 16/10/2006 1:32 AM

16/10/2006 7:11 AM


Great job Dave, very beautiful, nice clean lines. Did you use a plan?
If so can I get a copy? What are the dimensions of the piece? Again
nice work and thanks.
John K.

Td

"Teamcasa"

in reply to "Teamcasa" on 16/10/2006 1:32 AM

16/10/2006 10:18 AM


"[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
> Nice work! Two questions: what wood did you use, and how did you finish
> it?
>
Thanks - The wood is walnut. Finish is General Finishes Antique Walnut Gel
Stain, wiped on then wiped off with mineral sprits, then 4 coats of General
Finishes Gel Topcoat wipe on urethane. Sanded between each coat with 400.
Final coat of paste wax .

Dave



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"Teamcasa"

in reply to "Teamcasa" on 16/10/2006 1:32 AM

16/10/2006 10:20 AM


"jk"

> Great job Dave, very beautiful, nice clean lines. Did you use a plan?
> If so can I get a copy? What are the dimensions of the piece? Again
> nice work and thanks.
> John K.
>
Thanks John. I have a basic plan on the link below. Final dimensions were
changed to fit main mirror (and mistakes!).
Dave
http://www.teamcasa.org/workshop/mirrorcab.htm



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"Robatoy"

in reply to "Teamcasa" on 16/10/2006 1:32 AM

16/10/2006 3:49 PM


Teamcasa wrote:
> Finally finished the bathroom!
>
> More details here
> http://www.teamcasa.org/workshop/mirrorcab.htm

Nicely done, Dave. But, looking at the picture, HOW did you get that
closet and shower stall in that wall cabinet?

<g>

jj

"jk"

in reply to "Teamcasa" on 16/10/2006 1:32 AM

16/10/2006 4:51 PM


Teamcasa wrote:
> "Robatoy" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> >
> > Teamcasa wrote:
> >> Finally finished the bathroom!
> >>
> >> More details here
> >> http://www.teamcasa.org/workshop/mirrorcab.htm
> >
> > Nicely done, Dave. But, looking at the picture, HOW did you get that
> > closet and shower stall in that wall cabinet?
> >
> > <g>
> >
> Thanks Rob.
> Very carefully! And I used pocket screws and biscuits~
> Dave

jj

"jk"

in reply to "Teamcasa" on 16/10/2006 1:32 AM

16/10/2006 5:01 PM

Dave- I got the plans for the mirror. Thanks. Also exploring your
(teamcasa) website I came across the work done by (I assume) by you and
others in the various ministries in Northern Mexico for the needy. God
Bless you and those folks. Not often in life that we can use our
talents and something we love, in this case woodworking, to help
another human being. I took advantage of downloading a copy of the two
house styles, not sure what for, but....I passed on the outhouse plans
though! Everyone out there, check it out for yourselves on the teamcasa
website and please put your hands together for Dave, he deserves
it.Great job and great mission. God Bless.
John K.







jk wrote:
> Teamcasa wrote:
> > "Robatoy" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> > news:[email protected]...
> > >
> > > Teamcasa wrote:
> > >> Finally finished the bathroom!
> > >>
> > >> More details here
> > >> http://www.teamcasa.org/workshop/mirrorcab.htm
> > >
> > > Nicely done, Dave. But, looking at the picture, HOW did you get that
> > > closet and shower stall in that wall cabinet?
> > >
> > > <g>
> > >
> > Thanks Rob.
> > Very carefully! And I used pocket screws and biscuits~
> > Dave

JB

Joe Bemier

in reply to "Teamcasa" on 16/10/2006 1:32 AM

16/10/2006 6:01 AM

On Mon, 16 Oct 2006 01:32:09 GMT, "Teamcasa" <[email protected]>
wrote:

>Finally finished the bathroom!
>
>More details here
>http://www.teamcasa.org/workshop/mirrorcab.htm
>
>Dave

A fine effort, Dave!

Td

"Teamcasa"

in reply to "Teamcasa" on 16/10/2006 1:32 AM

16/10/2006 11:35 PM


"Robatoy" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
> Teamcasa wrote:
>> Finally finished the bathroom!
>>
>> More details here
>> http://www.teamcasa.org/workshop/mirrorcab.htm
>
> Nicely done, Dave. But, looking at the picture, HOW did you get that
> closet and shower stall in that wall cabinet?
>
> <g>
>
Thanks Rob.
Very carefully! And I used pocket screws and biscuits~
Dave

Td

"Teamcasa"

in reply to "Teamcasa" on 16/10/2006 1:32 AM

17/10/2006 4:20 AM


"jk" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Dave- I got the plans for the mirror. Thanks. Also exploring your
> (teamcasa) website I came across the work done by (I assume) by you and
> others in the various ministries in Northern Mexico for the needy. God
> Bless you and those folks. Not often in life that we can use our
> talents and something we love, in this case woodworking, to help
> another human being. I took advantage of downloading a copy of the two
> house styles, not sure what for, but....I passed on the outhouse plans
> though! Everyone out there, check it out for yourselves on the teamcasa
> website and please put your hands together for Dave, he deserves
> it.Great job and great mission. God Bless.
> John K.
>
Your welcome and thanks for the kind words John. I'm going again this
weekend, one more house and latrine for a needy family. BTW, The latrine
plans and pages are downloaded more than any page on the site 10 - 1. I
hope others get good use from them.

Dave



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