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On May 9, 7:26�am, Harry Krause wrote:
Harry Krause wrote: Chuck Gould wrote: On May 8, 2:57?pm, Harry Krause wrote: Harry Krause wrote: ...eight base cabinets were put in position, aligned, leveled and installed. Whew! This is going to be my desk area. The kitchenette is across from this area. Electrician was working there today, pulling three 20-amp lines. No injuries, amazing considering my klutziness. Should have the wall cabinets on the other side done tomorrow... http://tinyurl.com/3bfgye "Gabinetes para cocina y bano?" Shame on ya. That would be baño, not bano, and no. Bathroom in that area was built when I built the house. Shame? *Oh...guess I forgot to mention the manufacturer's name, but, then, I'm not pimping for a magazine. Ahhh. You are referring maybe to the printing on the cabinet boxes. I didn't notice that. The cabinets are manufactured in Virginia. Many manufactured products these days are "wrapped" in packaging that describes the contents in several languages.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Good thing you're more discerning about boats than you are woodworking. Pine drawers with butt instead of dovetail joints, drawer suspension jammed into a plastic "hanger" against a backerboard of dubious ancestry, thinnest possible frame stock and drawer fronts, 1-2 thin coats of "finish". Nobody builds a boat down to the standards of your office furniture- not for several years now. At least you're stepping up a bit, however. Check out that old black desk! That thing must weigh a zillion pounds. I had no idea they made pressboard as thick as the top of that monster (see the hawse for your computer connections, etc). You really ought to be paying some attention to your roof. Nasty looking stain on the wall just to the left of the Casablanca poster. Looks like a defective hull (wall) to (roof) deck joint to me. Are you planning to extend the "uppers" over the couch and thereby hide the stain? |