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Built this laundry cabinet to replace one of those cheesy wire mesh jobs.
did the whole project including paint in the basement. Called a neighbor to help fit over a french curve in the laundy room. OOOPS I forgot about door moulding that reduced the size of the overall install opeing about 5/8". Took the dumb thing to the garage and literally sawed it in half then installed. Pretty hard to tell where the corc saw made the cut. Overall the wifey is happy so that makes me happy. |
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On Thu, 10 May 2007 16:24:46 -0600, "Thom"
wrote: Built this laundry cabinet to replace one of those cheesy wire mesh jobs. did the whole project including paint in the basement. Called a neighbor to help fit over a french curve in the laundy room. OOOPS I forgot about door moulding that reduced the size of the overall install opeing about 5/8". Took the dumb thing to the garage and literally sawed it in half then installed. Pretty hard to tell where the corc saw made the cut. Overall the wifey is happy so that makes me happy. That's the difference between an apprentice and a professional. The pro still #&%!s up, but he knows how to hide it so you can't tell. Nice job. What's the material? What kind of paint did you use? (Mainly I'm asking because of the high humidity above the washing machine.) Bob the Tomato |
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On Sat, 12 May 2007 21:24:44 GMT, Bob the Tomato
wrote: That's the difference between an apprentice and a professional. The pro still #&%!s up, but he knows how to hide it so you can't tell. Same with musicians and pilots. G |
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nothing special used. pine for the carcass and cheap wainscoting for the
panels. covered everything witha latex primer then 2 coats of interior grade enamel. Thom "Bob the Tomato" wrote in message ... On Thu, 10 May 2007 16:24:46 -0600, "Thom" wrote: Built this laundry cabinet to replace one of those cheesy wire mesh jobs. did the whole project including paint in the basement. Called a neighbor to help fit over a french curve in the laundy room. OOOPS I forgot about door moulding that reduced the size of the overall install opeing about 5/8". Took the dumb thing to the garage and literally sawed it in half then installed. Pretty hard to tell where the corc saw made the cut. Overall the wifey is happy so that makes me happy. That's the difference between an apprentice and a professional. The pro still #&%!s up, but he knows how to hide it so you can't tell. Nice job. What's the material? What kind of paint did you use? (Mainly I'm asking because of the high humidity above the washing machine.) Bob the Tomato |
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