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Dining Room Light
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Deceptively simple once installed. Cross grain joints had to be dealt with.
Wiring safely was an issue and then hanging and supporting (didn't land on studs). Lights were purchased, of course. |
Dining Room Light
Very nice. Can you counter sink and bung (removable) the screws that
anchor it to the ceiling? -- Stoutman www.garagewoodworks.com |
Dining Room Light
Yea, that would be pretty easy. The photo has been altered to show the wood
better, the screws are barely visible in reality. It passed the wife test!! "Stoutman" .@. wrote in message ... Very nice. Can you counter sink and bung (removable) the screws that anchor it to the ceiling? -- Stoutman www.garagewoodworks.com |
Dining Room Light
I just moved your picture over to our "next house" folder. We are planning
to build in the next year or two, and we will do much of the finishing. The house will be styled after the Craftsman bungalow and your light makes me think Craftsman. NO Dammit - NOT SEARS!!!!! The other Craftsman. Nice job RonB "TAF" wrote in message ... Deceptively simple once installed. Cross grain joints had to be dealt with. Wiring safely was an issue and then hanging and supporting (didn't land on studs). Lights were purchased, of course. |
Dining Room Light
"TAF" wrote in message ... Yea, that would be pretty easy. The photo has been altered to show the wood better, the screws are barely visible in reality. It passed the wife test!! You mean you had SEX with it??? B. |
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