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Old 05-05-2009, 10:10 AM   #1201
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For insets, a flat panel. ........ Insets are a flat panel, shaker style.

That is what I am used to seeing in a inset cabinet.

..... damn fine margin around those doors and drawers, ..... just not something I am used to seeing.
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.......... I guess it is how you were brought up and what you are use to seeing. This is what I am use to. And it is primarily what I sell. Could be a New England thing.
Maybe it's an Indiana thing.
Insets just shout,"Shaker to me too.
No way could anybody take away
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Old 05-05-2009, 11:03 AM   #1202
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I've done inset shaker too. That other kitchen job I slipped in while I was doing this one was shaker style, flat panel and no profile on the rails.

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Not a current job, but one that I did this past winter. The customer just emailed me the pictures "which are small". This was a "my Bath" company, steam shower with a stereo & Tv in it. It was very challenging putting that together by my lonesome! The vanity is european style & is open on the bottom. This was actually a remodel which a wall was removed to make a big bathroom. The customer had me leave part of the wall up for the vanity which make it look built in- instead of just stuck in the big room.........
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Not a current job, but one that I did this past winter. The customer just emailed me the pictures "which are small". This was a "my Bath" company, steam shower with a stereo & Tv in it. It was very challenging putting that together by by lonesome!
I would like to see a close up on that unit. G
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I've done inset shaker too. That other kitchen job I slipped in while I was doing this one was shaker style, flat panel and no profile on the rails.

I think I mentioned this before but if you worked in DC I would pimp the hell out of you.
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Very nice Leo.
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Wife stopped by and took these today. Also brought me a drink.


Holy smokes!

A little dangerous there with the ladder no?
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A little dangerous there with the ladder no?
I wasn't going to be the first to say it
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I think I mentioned this before but if you worked in DC I would pimp the hell out of you.
Whatsa couple of hundered miles between jobs. Tell'm you know a guy, I can truck it down there.....
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Holy smokes!

A little dangerous there with the ladder no?
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I wasn't going to be the first to say it
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Whatsa couple of hundered miles between jobs. Tell'm you know a guy, I can truck it down there.....
I could use that as a reason for the pricing
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A little dangerous there with the ladder no?
Not if he had roof jacks there.
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Ok... what's a roof jack?
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Yeah guys that is setup corectly. The base of the ladder is on roof jacks then screwed to the 2x8. There is no way the ladder would fall. Me on the other hand could but am comfortable enough on the roof to do it.


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Yeah guys that is setup corectly. The base of the ladder is on roof jacks then screwed to the 2x8. There is no way the ladder would fall. Me on the other hand could but am comfortable enough on the roof to do it.


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Ah!

Had a feeling it was something like that. Thx.
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Gene, Here is the close-up of that unit you requested. You can go to mybath.biz to get more info. I had to run 3 different power sources for it & a telephone line & a coax cable for the tv. One power circuit was a 30a single pole gfi & 2 ea of 20 a gfi's. So far the customer is happy, but I wonder about the future with so many components that can go wrong...........

p.s there are 7 panels on that top part. The glass panels need a special glass caulk/sealer
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You read minds Mellison, I thought to myself the pic was to small to see any detail. And then poof bigger picture.
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