That sofa table I was finally going to build myself got put on the back
burner, for about the tenth time in the same number of years, when this
small job came in the door:
https://picasaweb.google.com/111355467778981859077/EWoodShopCustomMedicineCabinets
Finally, something smaller than a 16' long, or 8' tall piece of
furniture ... there are two more very similar bath wall cabinets that
the client has contracted for, but I thought I would get these out of
the way first so he could finish/install them.
That's right, NO finishing ... I must be farking dreaming, eh?
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> Swingman <[email protected]> wrote in
> news:[email protected]:
>
>> That sofa table I was finally going to build myself got put on the
>> back burner, for about the tenth time in the same number of years,
>> when this small job came in the door:
>>
>> https://picasaweb.google.com/111355467778981859077/EWoodShopCustomMedic
>> ineCabinets
>>
>> Finally, something smaller than a 16' long, or 8' tall piece of
>> furniture ... there are two more very similar bath wall cabinets that
>> the client has contracted for, but I thought I would get these out of
>> the way first so he could finish/install them.
>>
>> That's right, NO finishing ... I must be farking dreaming, eh?
>
And you don't have to hire a subcontractor or have Leon come over to move
them and install them!! Nice.
On 9/6/2012 3:49 PM, Greg Guarino wrote:
> What's the empty space below the "floor" for? Just a "design feature"?
Spec called for a 4 3/8" bottom rail? ... mine is not to reason why... ;)
> And the side panels appear to be milled to accept three horizontal
> members at the bottom (1 rabbet and 2 dadoes) and one at the top. But I
> only see three pieces for each unit, presumably a top a bottom and an
> inside "floor".
>
> Sorry if these are ignorant questions, but I try to learn as much as I
> can from any "woodworking content" I find.
No such thing.
Was simply covering both bases, with one dado stack setup, for a last
minute decision on whether space for lighting or a solid bottom was in
the cards.
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On 9/6/2012 8:15 AM, Swingman wrote:
> That sofa table I was finally going to build myself got put on the back
> burner, for about the tenth time in the same number of years, when this
> small job came in the door:
>
> https://picasaweb.google.com/111355467778981859077/EWoodShopCustomMedicineCabinets
>
>
> Finally, something smaller than a 16' long, or 8' tall piece of
> furniture ... there are two more very similar bath wall cabinets that
> the client has contracted for, but I thought I would get these out of
> the way first so he could finish/install them.
>
> That's right, NO finishing ... I must be farking dreaming, eh?
>
Looks good! I have had a few no finish jobs, they "spoil" you. You
feel the need to charge 4 times more on the next job that you have to
finish. ;~(
On Thu, 06 Sep 2012 08:15:08 -0500, Swingman wrote:
> That sofa table I was finally going to build myself got put on the back
> burner, for about the tenth time in the same number of years, when this
> small job came in the door:
>
> https://picasaweb.google.com/111355467778981859077/
EWoodShopCustomMedicineCabinets
>
> Finally, something smaller than a 16' long, or 8' tall piece of
> furniture ... there are two more very similar bath wall cabinets that
> the client has contracted for, but I thought I would get these out of
> the way first so he could finish/install them.
>
> That's right, NO finishing ... I must be farking dreaming, eh?
I like them, massive looking, at least for medicine cabinets.
basilisk
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Swingman <[email protected]> wrote in
news:[email protected]:
> That sofa table I was finally going to build myself got put on the
> back burner, for about the tenth time in the same number of years,
> when this small job came in the door:
>
> https://picasaweb.google.com/111355467778981859077/EWoodShopCustomMedic
> ineCabinets
>
> Finally, something smaller than a 16' long, or 8' tall piece of
> furniture ... there are two more very similar bath wall cabinets that
> the client has contracted for, but I thought I would get these out of
> the way first so he could finish/install them.
>
> That's right, NO finishing ... I must be farking dreaming, eh?
Great work, and a favor like that ... Mazel tov!
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Swingman wrote:
> That sofa table I was finally going to build myself got put on the
> back burner, for about the tenth time in the same number of years,
> when this small job came in the door:
>
> https://picasaweb.google.com/111355467778981859077/EWoodShopCustomMedicineCabinets
>
> Finally, something smaller than a 16' long, or 8' tall piece of
> furniture ... there are two more very similar bath wall cabinets that
> the client has contracted for, but I thought I would get these out of
> the way first so he could finish/install them.
>
> That's right, NO finishing ... I must be farking dreaming, eh?
Sometimes you get lucky :)
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Nice work. What's the empty space below the "floor" for? Just a "design
feature"? And the side panels appear to be milled to accept three
horizontal members at the bottom (1 rabbet and 2 dadoes) and one at the
top. But I only see three pieces for each unit, presumably a top a
bottom and an inside "floor".
Sorry if these are ignorant questions, but I try to learn as much as I
can from any "woodworking content" I find.
On 9/6/2012 9:15 AM, Swingman wrote:
> That sofa table I was finally going to build myself got put on the back
> burner, for about the tenth time in the same number of years, when this
> small job came in the door:
>
> https://picasaweb.google.com/111355467778981859077/EWoodShopCustomMedicineCabinets
>
>
> Finally, something smaller than a 16' long, or 8' tall piece of
> furniture ... there are two more very similar bath wall cabinets that
> the client has contracted for, but I thought I would get these out of
> the way first so he could finish/install them.
>
> That's right, NO finishing ... I must be farking dreaming, eh?
>
On Thu, 06 Sep 2012 08:15:08 -0500, Swingman <[email protected]> wrote:
>That's right, NO finishing ... I must be farking dreaming, eh?
It must be tough when a client demands that. You might even have to
charge extra for that eh? :)
On Fri, 07 Sep 2012 01:46:26 GMT, basilisk <[email protected]>
wrote:
>On Thu, 06 Sep 2012 08:15:08 -0500, Swingman wrote:
>
>> That sofa table I was finally going to build myself got put on the back
>> burner, for about the tenth time in the same number of years, when this
>> small job came in the door:
>>
>> https://picasaweb.google.com/111355467778981859077/
>EWoodShopCustomMedicineCabinets
>>
>> Finally, something smaller than a 16' long, or 8' tall piece of
>> furniture ... there are two more very similar bath wall cabinets that
>> the client has contracted for, but I thought I would get these out of
>> the way first so he could finish/install them.
>>
>> That's right, NO finishing ... I must be farking dreaming, eh?
>
>I like them, massive looking, at least for medicine cabinets.
Must be for old folks. Younguns don't have nearly that much medicine
they need to keep in the cabinet. ;)
Yeah, Swingy, nice cabs.
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