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Old 07-24-2009, 06:31 PM   #1761
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1 Double Wide trailer & then a double Mother in-law cabin I finished off last May (they wanted the exterior to match the trailer - specs & pics are here http://www.sls-construction.com/Photobook.htm towards the bottom)
Nice one.

I hate it when people ask me to build something and make it look like a trailer. But, if it's what they want, it's what they get.

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Got to love this - are you sure you don't want to go with a composite material, due to less maintenance, no staining, blah, blah, blah --- oh no PT will be fine --- one year later...
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Old 07-24-2009, 07:59 PM   #1762
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That is another work to match existing ceiling.
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Not finishes jet. I need to put meander.
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breath takingly beutiful Resta
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Old 07-24-2009, 08:18 PM   #1765
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on a lower note
ill be replacing this door and adding an aluminum awning
im covering the existing trim with miratec overlapping the siding to form a ''j'' channel
ill slide the miratec into the drip cap bend that interlocks with the aluminum drip underneath
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Remember this? Two weeks ago HO was delighted. Today she doesn't like medallion - it's to big. We have to rip it off.
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I thought this was a cool pic...
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Old 07-24-2009, 10:09 PM   #1768
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That is another work to match existing ceiling.
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Man, you do gorgeous work! How's that "how to" coming?
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Old 07-24-2009, 10:55 PM   #1769
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Remember this? Two weeks ago HO was delighted. Today she doesn't like medallion - it's to big. We have to rip it off.
Aargh!! I feel your pain. 3-4 years ago, we built a sunroom with 4 skylights. HO was delighted all through the framing stages. After the roof was dried in, she demanded larger skylights.
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Facade Rework.

Getting rid of two very poorly done bay windows:

BEFORE:


CHANGES IN PROGRESS AS OF TODAY:





We've been working on this house for 5 years. The interiors have been completely renovated (in 4 phases). We retrimmed and resided the gables about 2 years ago.

The alcoves will get double outswing French doors with IPE decks. The second floor sliders will be replaced with casements.

The new structure is sided in MDO and paneled in Smart Trim and cove mold.

Roof gets standing seam copper.
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beauty Chris great idea
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beauty Chris great idea
Can't take credit for the design...This house is Matt Harris (www.MWHarris.net), from top to bottom--including the architecture, interiors and landscaping.

It started as the worst house in the neighborhood--every finish was the worst "builder grade" crap you can imagine. It's now probably the best on the street. I joke with them that they should take up a collection from their neighbors for improving the value of the neighborhood.
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Not finishes jet. I need to put meander.
What do you use to take your mold from?

Thats great looking work BTW
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Old 07-25-2009, 08:06 PM   #1774
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New kitchen crappy camera phone

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The faucet is the newest from Kholer 1500 bucks
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What do you use to take your mold from?

Thats great looking work BTW
On the site to take the replicas use EZ-spray silicone, for production PMC rubbers. Different hardness, depending on density and quantity. We use Smooth-on products.
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I give that faucet about 6 months before the arm springs a leak.
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Nice work Christopher. Can't wait to see it finished.
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Facade Rework.

Getting rid of two very poorly done bay windows:

BEFORE:


CHANGES IN PROGRESS AS OF TODAY:





We've been working on this house for 5 years. The interiors have been completely renovated (in 4 phases). We retrimmed and resided the gables about 2 years ago.

The alcoves will get double outswing French doors with IPE decks. The second floor sliders will be replaced with casements.

The new structure is sided in MDO and paneled in Smart Trim and cove mold.

Roof gets standing seam copper.
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Old 07-25-2009, 10:07 PM   #1778
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The new Karbon... I'm surprised you got one... Kohler is notorious for not being able to deliver their latest and greatest... How long did you have to wait for it?

(It actually feels very solid in person... saw them at KBIS '08)
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Old 07-25-2009, 10:13 PM   #1779
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On the site to take the replicas use EZ-spray silicone, for production PMC rubbers. Different hardness, depending on density and quantity. We use Smooth-on products.
Good stuff to know, I'd still rather hire you to do it right
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Old 07-25-2009, 10:15 PM   #1780
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Super deluxe, great job.

I noticed the appliance garage in the corner, first time I installed one I didn't start by hanging it first. By the time I got to that corner I was screwed, too high so I had to take em' all back down and start over. I'll never forget that lesson.
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