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Old 02-26-2009, 11:29 PM   #1
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I posted some pics awhile back of a DVD stand I made for the neighbors. Well, they split, the ex took all his stuff - to include the DVD stands - and he is now remarried (about a month after the ex took off - call me crazy, but maybe she was justified in her actions). The new wife wants two more so here are pics of the first one of two. Bad way to get business, but their business is not mine. I just make stuff for them and leave it at that. Red oak, transtint dye with GF urethane. It'll hold just under 300 DVD's, depending on the cases.
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Old 02-27-2009, 06:00 PM   #2
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Todd,
'I hate the Drake', another seinfeld episode.
'Bad way to get business....'
I don't know about that being bad. My wife's oldest brother has been married and divorced twice. I put a new kitchen in for his first ex and her husband. I remodeled a bath for the second exwife. I put in a new garage door and opener for the second ex's father. Just put in a garage door and opener for the second ex's fathers' cousin. There's a few more links in there for a few more doors, but you get the picture. Every time I see my b-i-l, I tell him he needs to get married again so I can stay busy.
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Old 02-27-2009, 06:09 PM   #3
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Very nice!! Looks good and sturdy. Thanks for posting
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Those look good. If you're bored I'll take one too.
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Those look good. If you're bored I'll take one too.
being that i'm in clarksville and you're just down the road in dickson, that's quite doable
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I took a wood turning class just across the county line in Cunningham. That's what got me wanting to start woodworking. Are there any good dtores for buying woodworking stuff in Clarksville? Lowe's is all Dickson has so I have to drive to Franklin to Woodcraft.
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I took a wood turning class just across the county line in Cunningham. That's what got me wanting to start woodworking. Are there any good dtores for buying woodworking stuff in Clarksville? Lowe's is all Dickson has so I have to drive to Franklin to Woodcraft.
they have the complimentary home depot and lowes here but i get mine at hardwoods incorporated which used to be known as averitt. it's in north clarksville which is just a few miles from my house.

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toll free 877989-9663
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Thanks for that Todd. I forgot about the place here in Dickson called Middle TN. Lumber. But I hear they are high. But I'm gonna try both places out.
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