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Well this large project has finally come to an end and the money is in
my pocket. Oddly the bed was easier to bring into the customers designated room than the two side towers. We had to lean the towers away from the door opening to have enough room to slide them under the top of the door jam. Using a towel under the tower we pushed the tower top away from the door opening and used the towel to pull the bottom into the door opening. Because there was a hall lamp directly above we had to lean, pull, lean, pull and so on until we cleard the jam and lamp. WHEW! There was not enough room to lean the tops of the towers towards the door opening. I don't want to be around if they decide to remove them from that room. Oak and Arkansas Black Walnut for the pulls. Drawers are KV G-slide full extension side mount soft close. 4 adjustable shelve in each. Towers are apparently 4 incher taller than I thought. |
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Leon lcb11211@swbelldotnet wrote in
: Well this large project has finally come to an end and the money is in my pocket. Oddly the bed was easier to bring into the customers designated room than the two side towers. We had to lean the towers away from the door opening to have enough room to slide them under the top of the door jam. Using a towel under the tower we pushed the tower top away from the door opening and used the towel to pull the bottom into the door opening. Because there was a hall lamp directly above we had to lean, pull, lean, pull and so on until we cleard the jam and lamp. WHEW! There was not enough room to lean the tops of the towers towards the door opening. I don't want to be around if they decide to remove them from that room. Oak and Arkansas Black Walnut for the pulls. Drawers are KV G-slide full extension side mount soft close. 4 adjustable shelve in each. Towers are apparently 4 incher taller than I thought. Beautiful! Great job! -- Best regards Han email address is invalid |
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On 06/03/2011 02:22 PM, Leon wrote:
Well this large project has finally come to an end and the money is in my pocket. Oddly the bed was easier to bring into the customers designated room than the two side towers. We had to lean the towers away from the door opening to have enough room to slide them under the top of the door jam. Using a towel under the tower we pushed the tower top away from the door opening and used the towel to pull the bottom into the door opening. Because there was a hall lamp directly above we had to lean, pull, lean, pull and so on until we cleard the jam and lamp. WHEW! There was not enough room to lean the tops of the towers towards the door opening. I don't want to be around if they decide to remove them from that room. Oak and Arkansas Black Walnut for the pulls. Drawers are KV G-slide full extension side mount soft close. 4 adjustable shelve in each. Towers are apparently 4 incher taller than I thought. Nice variation from the standard plan. Looks like the Create-a-bed hardware. Looks like queen size. No lights? - Doug |
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![]() "Leon" lcb11211@swbelldotnet wrote in message ... Well this large project has finally come to an end and the money is in my pocket. Oddly the bed was easier to bring into the customers designated room than the two side towers. We had to lean the towers away from the door opening to have enough room to slide them under the top of the door jam. Using a towel under the tower we pushed the tower top away from the door opening and used the towel to pull the bottom into the door opening. Because there was a hall lamp directly above we had to lean, pull, lean, pull and so on until we cleard the jam and lamp. WHEW! There was not enough room to lean the tops of the towers towards the door opening. I don't want to be around if they decide to remove them from that room. Oak and Arkansas Black Walnut for the pulls. Drawers are KV G-slide full extension side mount soft close. 4 adjustable shelve in each. Towers are apparently 4 incher taller than I thought. Looks nice. It is interesting that there are shelves inside of the Murphy bed cabinet. Makes me wonder, what does one put on shelves that are only exposed when the bed is down? |
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"Lee Michaels" leemichaels*nadaspam* at comcast dot net wrote in
b.com: It is interesting that there are shelves inside of the Murphy bed cabinet. Makes me wonder, what does one put on shelves that are only exposed when the bed is down? Tissues? -- Best regards Han email address is invalid |
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![]() "Leon" wrote: Well this large project has finally come to an end and the money is in my pocket. snip ------------------------------- Neat. Appears to be up to your standardsG. Lew |
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![]() "Lee Michaels" leemichaels*nadaspam* at comcast dot net wrote in message b.com... "Leon" lcb11211@swbelldotnet wrote in message ... Well this large project has finally come to an end and the money is in my pocket. Oddly the bed was easier to bring into the customers designated room than the two side towers. We had to lean the towers away from the door opening to have enough room to slide them under the top of the door jam. Using a towel under the tower we pushed the tower top away from the door opening and used the towel to pull the bottom into the door opening. Because there was a hall lamp directly above we had to lean, pull, lean, pull and so on until we cleard the jam and lamp. WHEW! There was not enough room to lean the tops of the towers towards the door opening. I don't want to be around if they decide to remove them from that room. Oak and Arkansas Black Walnut for the pulls. Drawers are KV G-slide full extension side mount soft close. 4 adjustable shelve in each. Towers are apparently 4 incher taller than I thought. Looks nice. It is interesting that there are shelves inside of the Murphy bed cabinet. Makes me wonder, what does one put on shelves that are only exposed when the bed is down? Ball gag, handcuffs, nipple clamps, vibrator, lube. Shall I go on? |
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On 6/3/2011 4:48 PM, Han wrote:
Leonlcb11211@swbelldotnet wrote in : Well this large project has finally come to an end and the money is in my pocket. Oddly the bed was easier to bring into the customers designated room than the two side towers. We had to lean the towers away from the door opening to have enough room to slide them under the top of the door jam. Using a towel under the tower we pushed the tower top away from the door opening and used the towel to pull the bottom into the door opening. Because there was a hall lamp directly above we had to lean, pull, lean, pull and so on until we cleard the jam and lamp. WHEW! There was not enough room to lean the tops of the towers towards the door opening. I don't want to be around if they decide to remove them from that room. Oak and Arkansas Black Walnut for the pulls. Drawers are KV G-slide full extension side mount soft close. 4 adjustable shelve in each. Towers are apparently 4 incher taller than I thought. Beautiful! Great job! Thank you sir! |
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On 6/3/2011 5:00 PM, Doug Winterburn wrote:
On 06/03/2011 02:22 PM, Leon wrote: Well this large project has finally come to an end and the money is in my pocket. Oddly the bed was easier to bring into the customers designated room than the two side towers. We had to lean the towers away from the door opening to have enough room to slide them under the top of the door jam. Using a towel under the tower we pushed the tower top away from the door opening and used the towel to pull the bottom into the door opening. Because there was a hall lamp directly above we had to lean, pull, lean, pull and so on until we cleard the jam and lamp. WHEW! There was not enough room to lean the tops of the towers towards the door opening. I don't want to be around if they decide to remove them from that room. Oak and Arkansas Black Walnut for the pulls. Drawers are KV G-slide full extension side mount soft close. 4 adjustable shelve in each. Towers are apparently 4 incher taller than I thought. Nice variation from the standard plan. Looks like the Create-a-bed hardware. Looks like queen size. No lights? Thank you! Indeed a queen and no light were requested by the customer. - Doug |
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On 6/3/2011 5:22 PM, Lee Michaels wrote:
"Leon" lcb11211@swbelldotnet wrote in message ... Well this large project has finally come to an end and the money is in my pocket. Oddly the bed was easier to bring into the customers designated room than the two side towers. We had to lean the towers away from the door opening to have enough room to slide them under the top of the door jam. Using a towel under the tower we pushed the tower top away from the door opening and used the towel to pull the bottom into the door opening. Because there was a hall lamp directly above we had to lean, pull, lean, pull and so on until we cleard the jam and lamp. WHEW! There was not enough room to lean the tops of the towers towards the door opening. I don't want to be around if they decide to remove them from that room. Oak and Arkansas Black Walnut for the pulls. Drawers are KV G-slide full extension side mount soft close. 4 adjustable shelve in each. Towers are apparently 4 incher taller than I thought. Looks nice. Thank you. It is interesting that there are shelves inside of the Murphy bed cabinet. Makes me wonder, what does one put on shelves that are only exposed when the bed is down? .. An alarm clock and or the typical bed side book foe the occasional guest. Or a place for the guest to put their glasses, jewelery etc. |
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On 6/3/2011 6:02 PM, CW wrote:
"Lee Michaels"leemichaels*nadaspam* at comcast dot net wrote in message b.com... "Leon"lcb11211@swbelldotnet wrote in message ... Well this large project has finally come to an end and the money is in my pocket. Oddly the bed was easier to bring into the customers designated room than the two side towers. We had to lean the towers away from the door opening to have enough room to slide them under the top of the door jam. Using a towel under the tower we pushed the tower top away from the door opening and used the towel to pull the bottom into the door opening. Because there was a hall lamp directly above we had to lean, pull, lean, pull and so on until we cleard the jam and lamp. WHEW! There was not enough room to lean the tops of the towers towards the door opening. I don't want to be around if they decide to remove them from that room. Oak and Arkansas Black Walnut for the pulls. Drawers are KV G-slide full extension side mount soft close. 4 adjustable shelve in each. Towers are apparently 4 incher taller than I thought. Looks nice. It is interesting that there are shelves inside of the Murphy bed cabinet. Makes me wonder, what does one put on shelves that are only exposed when the bed is down? Ball gag, handcuffs, nipple clamps, vibrator, lube. Shall I go on? Damn....! |
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On 6/3/2011 6:00 PM, Lew Hodgett wrote:
"Leon" wrote: Well this large project has finally come to an end and the money is in my pocket. snip ------------------------------- Neat. Appears to be up to your standardsG. Lew Thank you Lew, it was an agreed upon design with the customer. |
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Leon wrote the following:
Well this large project has finally come to an end and the money is in my pocket. Oddly the bed was easier to bring into the customers designated room than the two side towers. We had to lean the towers away from the door opening to have enough room to slide them under the top of the door jam. Using a towel under the tower we pushed the tower top away from the door opening and used the towel to pull the bottom into the door opening. Because there was a hall lamp directly above we had to lean, pull, lean, pull and so on until we cleard the jam and lamp. WHEW! There was not enough room to lean the tops of the towers towards the door opening. I don't want to be around if they decide to remove them from that room. Oak and Arkansas Black Walnut for the pulls. Drawers are KV G-slide full extension side mount soft close. 4 adjustable shelve in each. Towers are apparently 4 incher taller than I thought. Great job, and your name is not even Murphy -- Bill In Hamptonburgh, NY In the original Orange County. Est. 1683 To email, remove the double zeroes after @ |
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On 6/3/2011 10:30 PM, willshak wrote:
Leon wrote the following: Well this large project has finally come to an end and the money is in my pocket. Oddly the bed was easier to bring into the customers designated room than the two side towers. We had to lean the towers away from the door opening to have enough room to slide them under the top of the door jam. Using a towel under the tower we pushed the tower top away from the door opening and used the towel to pull the bottom into the door opening. Because there was a hall lamp directly above we had to lean, pull, lean, pull and so on until we cleard the jam and lamp. WHEW! There was not enough room to lean the tops of the towers towards the door opening. I don't want to be around if they decide to remove them from that room. Oak and Arkansas Black Walnut for the pulls. Drawers are KV G-slide full extension side mount soft close. 4 adjustable shelve in each. Towers are apparently 4 incher taller than I thought. Great job, and your name is not even Murphy Thank you Bill |
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On 6/3/2011 4:22 PM, Leon wrote:
Well this large project has finally come to an end and the money is in my pocket. Oddly the bed was easier to bring into the customers designated room than the two side towers. We had to lean the towers away from the door opening to have enough room to slide them under the top of the door jam. Using a towel under the tower we pushed the tower top away from the door opening and used the towel to pull the bottom into the door opening. Because there was a hall lamp directly above we had to lean, pull, lean, pull and so on until we cleard the jam and lamp. WHEW! There was not enough room to lean the tops of the towers towards the door opening. I don't want to be around if they decide to remove them from that room. Oak and Arkansas Black Walnut for the pulls. Drawers are KV G-slide full extension side mount soft close. 4 adjustable shelve in each. Towers are apparently 4 incher taller than I thought. Absolutely magnificent, as usual, Leon!! -- www.e-woodshop.net Last update: 4/15/2010 KarlC@ (the obvious) |
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Leon lcb11211@swbelldotnet wrote: Well this large project has finally come to an end and the money is in my pocket. Excellent work as usual, Leon. .. .. .. .. Will there be a waterbed version in the future? *snarf, chortle and guffaw* |
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On 6/4/2011 8:30 AM, Swingman wrote:
On 6/3/2011 4:22 PM, Leon wrote: Well this large project has finally come to an end and the money is in my pocket. Oddly the bed was easier to bring into the customers designated room than the two side towers. We had to lean the towers away from the door opening to have enough room to slide them under the top of the door jam. Using a towel under the tower we pushed the tower top away from the door opening and used the towel to pull the bottom into the door opening. Because there was a hall lamp directly above we had to lean, pull, lean, pull and so on until we cleard the jam and lamp. WHEW! There was not enough room to lean the tops of the towers towards the door opening. I don't want to be around if they decide to remove them from that room. Oak and Arkansas Black Walnut for the pulls. Drawers are KV G-slide full extension side mount soft close. 4 adjustable shelve in each. Towers are apparently 4 incher taller than I thought. Absolutely magnificent, as usual, Leon!! Thank you! |
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On 6/4/2011 11:31 AM, Robatoy wrote:
In articleZOOdnXXL1eRKzXTQnZ2dnUVZ5rmdnZ2d@giganews. com, Leonlcb11211@swbelldotnet wrote: Well this large project has finally come to an end and the money is in my pocket. Excellent work as usual, Leon. Thank you . . . . Will there be a waterbed version in the future? No only "Down" stairs versions. ;~) |
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Is that like building a boat in a garage or the reverse I should say.
I know the feeling. We had to put a counter top in a recessed older closet that the doors had been removed to make a kitchenette. Well in order to put the counter top in with the attached 4" sides we could not install the cabinets under until the counter top was in. Nice work. And I bet you were happy when the dust settled. john "Leon" wrote in message ... Well this large project has finally come to an end and the money is in my pocket. Oddly the bed was easier to bring into the customers designated room than the two side towers. We had to lean the towers away from the door opening to have enough room to slide them under the top of the door jam. Using a towel under the tower we pushed the tower top away from the door opening and used the towel to pull the bottom into the door opening. Because there was a hall lamp directly above we had to lean, pull, lean, pull and so on until we cleard the jam and lamp. WHEW! There was not enough room to lean the tops of the towers towards the door opening. I don't want to be around if they decide to remove them from that room. Oak and Arkansas Black Walnut for the pulls. Drawers are KV G-slide full extension side mount soft close. 4 adjustable shelve in each. Towers are apparently 4 incher taller than I thought. |
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On 6/5/2011 7:29 AM, jloomis wrote:
Is that like building a boat in a garage or the reverse I should say. I know the feeling. Yeah! I have a very good friend that I work with on occasion, he was putting up a new fence for a customer and boxed his truck in. He had to remove a section. ;~) We had to put a counter top in a recessed older closet that the doors had been removed to make a kitchenette. Well in order to put the counter top in with the attached 4" sides we could not install the cabinets under until the counter top was in. Nice work. Thank you. And I bet you were happy when the dust settled. Extremely happy that the first one went in, confident that the second would go in. LOL john "Leon" wrote in message ... Well this large project has finally come to an end and the money is in my pocket. Oddly the bed was easier to bring into the customers designated room than the two side towers. We had to lean the towers away from the door opening to have enough room to slide them under the top of the door jam. Using a towel under the tower we pushed the tower top away from the door opening and used the towel to pull the bottom into the door opening. Because there was a hall lamp directly above we had to lean, pull, lean, pull and so on until we cleard the jam and lamp. WHEW! There was not enough room to lean the tops of the towers towards the door opening. I don't want to be around if they decide to remove them from that room. Oak and Arkansas Black Walnut for the pulls. Drawers are KV G-slide full extension side mount soft close. 4 adjustable shelve in each. Towers are apparently 4 incher taller than I thought. |
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