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Old 11-16-2009, 08:25 AM   #2461
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Its hard to tell is that a flat ceiling? or is the center a little higher than the edges?

I would say it's flat. just because of the uncut main beam running through the center.

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Old 11-16-2009, 02:50 PM   #2462
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Just got some pics of the bathroom im about to finsih up. Customers was so happy they want wainscoting throughout the house now.









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That vanity is UGLY>>>> The vanity itself is nice and so is the paint job, but the rub threw in the paint job really bites.
Hope you didn't do it. The rub threws are suppose to mimic wear and tear on the pc. I don't know what those represent.
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That vanity is UGLY>>>> The vanity itself is nice and so is the paint job, but the rub threw in the paint job really bites.
Hope you didn't do it. The rub threws are suppose to mimic wear and tear on the pc. I don't know what those represent.
Im the same. I aint keen on that rubbed through effect. They also had the kitchen cabneits finished the same away. I aint got around to even starting the stuff i need to do in the kitchen but when i do i will post up what that looks like.
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Don't get me wrong. A rub through paint job done correctly can look very elegant. This ain't one of them.
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Don't get me wrong. A rub through paint job done correctly can look very elegant. This ain't one of them.
I know what you mean. My mate Richard owns this company http://www.davonport.com and the finishes i have seen on some of his cabinets are unreal. But then again they are 10x the price of the cabinets above. But you get what you pay for.
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I've done a few rub throughs in my time. I really don't have any good pics of the though.

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I've done a few rub throughs in my time. I really don't have any good pics of the though.


I like that better than the ones i installed. a lot less in your face and the paint had been worn where it prob would have been after years of use.
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The whole kitchen was like that. I wish it wasn't such a big contrast between the two colors. And both the colors are not really my favorites either
But I got paid for the job and that is all that counts.
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I've done a few rub throughs in my time. I really don't have any good pics of the though.

This looks a lot better than that vanity.
Those rub marks are too uniform and deliberate.
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That's a sharp bathroom BCC, except the GFCI is upside down.


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That's a sharp bathroom BCC, except the GFCI is upside down.


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Well spotted. That would be my fault. i took it off to mess with the wireing and put them back on upside down.
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I only say that because that's a never ending debate among electricians. You can leave it like that......... but you'd have to fix it if it was in my house.
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I only say that because that's a never ending debate among electricians. You can leave it like that......... but you'd have to fix it if it was in my house.

It does confuse me. Mine end up how ever they end up but some guys i know install them ground up and some ground down. The writeing on the socket is the correct way up with ground up so it is conflicting.
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I think that the baby got a hold of your wife's lipstick and went to town on that cabinet.
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Birch desk with a custom brown stain




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Hot damn Leo!

That sheet is hot!

Fine carpentry is so under appreciated.
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Looks good. Would like to try my hand at some type of cabneit my self when i get around to building me a workshop. I do like working with wood but never get time to try anything fun.
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Beautiful work as usual Leo. What kind of wood is the center piece on the double sink made of? My wife floods the counter when she uses a sink. I would have to use 100% PVC with her.
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