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Old 07-21-2009, 09:54 PM   #61
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Hey I hope you know that the no "smiley" in my last post was me trying to "straight" face that comment like I would try in person..
Nice work!

I saw a really cool paint and light job on a barrel ceiling recently and if I can find it I will post it here.

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Old 07-23-2009, 04:52 PM   #62
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As promised..
Its interesting....
I was not sure I liked that at first for your room but with that floor of yours, could go either way. Formal or casual.
This was from a post on WOOD magazines site
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As promised..
Its interesting....
I was not sure I liked that at first for your room but with that floor of yours, could go either way. Formal or casual.
This was from a post on WOOD magazines site
Thanks, the different effects that the lighting has on that cieling is amazing, hit the slideshow and go back and forth, its the same cieling. G
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Old 07-23-2009, 05:42 PM   #64
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so!
Whats your next project
A 3 tone tile tile job in the garage.....
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I think I reckognize your avitar. spelling issues aside I think I will go listen to some Jerry while my wife startes working 2nd shift and I am left with an empty house, a dog, and a cheap bottle of vodka...
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Old 07-23-2009, 06:06 PM   #67
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I love that barrel ceiling.. I know that it took a lot of sweat and hard work.

but.. what about that floor? Tell the truth, guys. that floor looks kinda hideous..
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i meant to say that floor looks kinda religious..











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Congratulations Gene

You have done a beautiful job with that place of yours.

Where have I seen that table before?

The floor is way cool too!
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Amazing work Gene!
I'm curious about the sound in the space, any noticable change?
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I'm curious about the sound in the space, any noticable change?

Thanks, Definately, between the icynene insulation and the barrel, the acoustics are noticeably different, very quiet. GMOD
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Nice Gene, very nice. Going to have that place all nice for the Mrs. for the holiday's?
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great color choices-they really came together at the end. finished product looks great!
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That room is sure looking great. I love that concrete and wood table that you made.

Nice colors on the floor. The company that used to do all my flat work got away from that and now do mostly concrete cutting and staining. It is something I never saw around hear years ago but it is getting more common.

I know I am rather late with this question but what is the radius of your ceiling and how thick was the drywall you applied to it? Did you have to wet the sheetrock to bend it?
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That room is sure looking great. I love that concrete and wood table that you made.

Nice colors on the floor. The company that used to do all my flat work got away from that and now do mostly concrete cutting and staining. It is something I never saw around hear years ago but it is getting more common.

I know I am rather late with this question but what is the radius of your ceiling and how thick was the drywall you applied to it? Did you have to wet the sheetrock to bend it?
Not sure about the radius, double 1/4" no water. It was an easy bend, GMOD
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Sweet looking work Gene! I have that exact staging setup, cat's meow. Bought mine from a wholesale selloff. It was used maybe once, got it for $25. Had some drywall mud on it.
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