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Big Dog Dan said:
Nice work!
How much for one of those?
We do a lot of work for this customer and he is a very good one at that, so I don't think he would appreciate me sharing the cost of his project but if you are interested. Visit our website peterskc.com to see more of our work.
 
Not a big project. Just a fitted shelf with a matching color to the other office woodworking.

Father and Son practice and they have some awards and plaques that they wanted to display to their patients instead of having them in their offices.

I templated the shelf and fabricated it in my shop. Funny thing was when the secretaries were disappointed that I wasn't going to build it right then an there in front of them.

I've built several things for them, a display case for the goods and medications they sell to their clients and a shoe rack to hold various orthopedic shoes. I hung all the pictures in the office along with all the plaques and certificates over the shelf and to the right. I also hung the pictures that use to be there somewhere else in the office.

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If you try the quote button it comes out looking like this:thumbsup:

Did you tile up the face of a cast tub?
Yes, I used heavey duty construction adhesive. I have done it several time over the past 8 or ten years.
 
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Not a big project. Just a fitted shelf with a matching color to the other office woodworking.

Father and Son practice and they have some awards and plaques that they wanted to display to their patients instead of having them in their offices.

I templated the shelf and fabricated it in my shop. Funny thing was when the secretaries were disappointed that I wasn't going to build it right then an there in front of them.

I've built several things for them, a display case for the goods and medications they sell to their clients and a shoe rack to hold various orthopedic shoes. I hung all the pictures in the office along with all the plaques and certificates over the shelf and to the right. I also hung the pictures that use to be there somewhere else in the office.

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Leo you stud.
 
What a mish mash of crap behind that wall. 1 wooden stud laied on its side. Some metal studs mixed in there too. At some points the brick was 1 1/4" from the sheetrock. Never knew what I was going to hit when I drilled into the drywall.

Used a bunch Moly's and adhesive to make sure it stayed put.
 
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