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Old 07-08-2008, 09:41 PM   #1
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I work at a millshop making molding and doors.Today we were planning about 50 hard maple boards,1x7x8'.One of the boards was blistered from head to toe.Extremely beautiful and 3D.What did we do with it you asked,we face glued it to a reg piece of maple to make door stilesIf thats not bad enough...the doors are going to be PAINTEDI've only been there a month,or I would have refused to let it happen.It was 8 feet long!!
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Old 07-08-2008, 10:44 PM   #2
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Jon Bell I feel your pain. For me, as I have been working with wood most of my live, It just kills me to see a beautifull piece of wood go to waste or worse, get painted. I had been in a battle with my wife over the fact she wated to paint the kitchen cabinets. She didnt win the fight. I built her a new kitchen. "$2000. dollors in wood" I showed her.
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