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Old 02-19-2007, 08:53 PM   #1
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Just wanted to show off my latest project. This was just built and installed in a basement remodel I have been doing for a customer. Tile work also by me.
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Old 02-19-2007, 10:04 PM   #2
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Nice job Nice Job (# of word requirement lol)
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Beautiful!!!!!
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Beautiful!!!!!
Thanks Yummy ummm Mummy? Sorry, I just can't say that without smiling
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That's what my hubby calls me, "yummy mummy"

Only when I want to buy another tool, he sometimes doesn't think I am so "yummy".

(I am presently renovating my basement) My husband is DIY challenged. I am at the other diy forum.

My only experience with woodworking is cutting my 2X4s for my framing.

But I love seeing the work you guys all do here.
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Here is another piece I just finished in the same room.
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In case you are wondering. What looks like a 2x4 against the wall is actually there for a scribe piece. A file cabinet is going under this and up against that wall. This allows the file to sit flush up against a vertical surface. without disturbing the moulding. The scribe is cut around the moulding.
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My original design for the bookcase called for moulding down both dividers. Customer deleted it until after I was done. Here is the actual finished product now. Notice how the shelf lines are now hidden.
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Very nice Digger, very nice indeed.
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In case you are wondering. What looks like a 2x4 against the wall is actually there for a scribe piece. A file cabinet is going under this and up against that wall. This allows the file to sit flush up against a vertical surface. without disturbing the moulding. The scribe is cut around the moulding.

Nice work. Man you had me worried with that chunk of 2 x 4.
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