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Old 09-13-2008, 02:47 PM   #21
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Hey neo, The building is a miracle truss steel building, the trusses are a four piece design they sit on the concrete slab and are bolted down. The 6" slab sits on the piers. Heres their site.
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Old 09-13-2008, 02:52 PM   #22
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Yup this is a first for me, hopefully I won't need a "miracle" to get it done


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Old 09-13-2008, 02:57 PM   #23
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Ipe porch. Belly balusters, (or swan, or pregnant or whatever you want to call them).
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Very nice Chris I really like that rail design!


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Old 09-13-2008, 03:45 PM   #25
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Most of the woodwork comes out of my shop, doors, cabinets, wainscoting, panels, casings, moldings. Most of the woodworking other than the windows and floors.












The right hand panel near the door is a hidden cabinet. Click on this link to see it in operation.
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Ipe porch. Belly balusters, (or swan, or pregnant or whatever you want to call them).
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Old 09-13-2008, 04:03 PM   #27
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Most of the woodwork comes out of my shop, doors, cabinets, wainscoting, panels, casings, moldings. Most of the woodworking other than the windows and floors.



The right hand panel near the door is a hidden cabinet. Click on this link to see it in operation.
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Very pretty work Leo!
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Most of the woodwork comes out of my shop, doors, cabinets, wainscoting, panels, casings, moldings. Most of the woodworking other than the windows and floors.












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what's with all the open tool boxes and garbage can in the pictures?? do you have no pride in your work man??
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Nope, no pride what-so-ever. Do you just throw your trash out the window or something?
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Old 09-13-2008, 04:20 PM   #30
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Nope, no pride what-so-ever. Do you just throw your trash out the window or something?

Humor????? Maybe was the point?

And by the way Leo..................WOW! Never mind Craftsmanship. Artistry! Apparently it is true what they say about you!
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Humor????? Maybe was the point?

And by the way Leo..................WOW! Never mind Craftsmanship. Artistry!

I could only assume by the emoticon that he was having a little fun with me so I just did the same back. These were just quick snapshots of the jobsite. I really wasn't taking presentation pictures. I would never take a presentation picture without a full cleanup.
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Nope, no pride what-so-ever. Do you just throw your trash out the window or something?
Just teasing. I have been messing with the plumbers all day. so I need a new subject for abuse, Beautiful work.

I own a dump truck so its out the window and in the back of the truck

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Old 09-13-2008, 05:07 PM   #34
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And by the way Leo..................WOW! Never mind Craftsmanship. Artistry! Apparently it is true what they say about you!

Dammit, have they been talking about me again

What have they been saying about me......this time....
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Yep thats very nice trim and cabinet work allright but in the first picture all i can look at is the floor. I love it.
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Yep thats very nice trim and cabinet work allright but in the first picture all i can look at is the floor. I love it.

If I told you it was a reclaimed lumber oak floor set up in a herringbone pattern and they got it at the dirt cheap price of $40K would you still love it?
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If I told you it was a reclaimed lumber oak floor set up in a herringbone pattern and they got it at the dirt cheap price of $40K would you still love it?
After trying to make good. I find out your reusing old wood in your jobs. What a hack. Can't you afford new lumber man
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If I told you it was a reclaimed lumber oak floor set up in a herringbone pattern and they got it at the dirt cheap price of $40K would you still love it?
How many square feet? I just bought 2000 square feet of Bolivian Rosewood for no reason other then it was a great deal. Who does the floors?
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If you noticed, I did say I didn't of the floors or windows. The window and door casings I did do.
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