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Post A Picture Of Your Current Job (Part III)

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Post a picture of your current job.

Previous Threads.
Part I
Part II
 
#5,070 ·
It's "a" white.

Not it's white.

There are hundreds of whites. And each of them is separated by less than a drop of colorant in a gallon of paint.
 
#5,077 ·
This may be the most simple boat dock we have ever done. Still waiting to start the house, I'm chomping at the bit, driving me crazy

Because of the foundation timing our sub is busy on another slab for us and has another for us right after so we are doing it in house as well as framing, 5700 ft under roof. Was ready to dig the hole in August

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Looks nice, beefy.

I like the light over the table.
 
#5,088 ·
I lost today.

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Im grading out about an acre for a parking area.

Big stump on the edge. I really wanted to get rid of it.

Spent an hour digging around it and under as much as I could. It didn’t even wiggle. Not even a little.

Took the big 25k lb tele-handler and hit it. Didn’t even move a millimeter.

Covered the damn hole back up and got to grading. 🙄
 
#5,092 ·
rblakes:

Unless there is some steel that I can't see under those countertop cantilevers, they are going to sag. And when they sag the countertop from that slide-in cutout to the edge is going to crack. Hope there's manufacturer-specified minimum radii in the corners and the cutout is polished. Some heat conductive tape wouldn't hurt either. Steel above the legs too.

I'm assuming the hood above the cooking appliance hasn't been installed yet? Downdrafts suck. Well, no they don't and that's the problem.
 
#5,094 ·
🤣

I know.

I’ll go back to it. 👍

Im racing the return of the rain. I wanted to get to this parking lot a month and a half ago, and the rain came a month early. 😳 So I’m almost three months behind. 🙄

I really need to get some rock on the ground.

I’ll either grind it……or something else. I don’t have a machine big enough to probably even roll it, even if it were completely loose.

Maybe a chain around my 5500, in low 4x4? 😳😬
 
#5,099 ·
Installed a small vanity in a small bathroom. Did a double take at the size of the door when I got there. 23 5/8" wide. 24" deep vanity. DOH.

Got it in fine. Had to take off the faux top drawer front. and the scribing stile went in first.

Did the floor in the bathroom too. HO sanded and cleared it.

The room will be getting wainscoting too.

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#5,106 ·
Installed a small vanity in a small bathroom. Did a double take at the size of the door when I got there. 23 5/8" wide. 24" deep vanity. DOH.

Got it in fine. Had to take off the faux top drawer front. and the scribing stile went in first.

Did the floor in the bathroom too. HO sanded and cleared it.

The room will be getting wainscoting too.

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#5,102 ·
You didn't measure it either.
 
#5,104 ·
Shutup. :p

It made it in with 2 minutes of extra work.

He's the one telling me he's my 2nd pair of eyes. So it's his fault. :LOL:
 
#5,107 ·
Why do what everyone else does if you are a custom shop?