finnaly doing the install, next i have to make paterns for subtop and have steel waterjeted for the very top that will be 1/2 steel bolted to the steel legs to support the 2 1/2 inch stone top the doors and drawers are done but i have to wait for floor dry pack then take off the 1/8 inch dam that will hold off the dry pack then the stone floor and then i can scribe the front modesty panel to the finished floor and place the collum on the right end then cut some poplar to match the top radius between the two counters and apply 1/8th inch stainless steel to make the top counter look like its floating then comes the phoenician plaster to the front and the right collum stopping at the 1/2 inch quirk at the base board that will be painted. then add the led lights under the top, have the sink installed, then electric door locks to keep out kids then clip on the doors and slide in the drawers. the inside is all block mottled slip matched anigre along with the finished ends. its mind boggling to say the least but it is all coming together
finnaly doing the install, next i have to make paterns for subtop and have steel waterjeted for the very top that will be 1/2 steel bolted to the steel legs to support the 2 1/2 inch stone top the doors and drawers are done but i have to wait for floor dry pack then take off the 1/8 inch dam that will hold off the dry pack then the stone floor and then i can scribe the front modesty panel to the finished floor and place the collum on the right end then cut some poplar to match the top radius between the two counters and apply 1/8th inch stainless steel to make the top counter look like its floating then comes the phoenician plaster to the front and the right collum stopping at the 1/2 inch quirk at the base board that will be painted. then add the led lights under the top, have the sink installed, then electric door locks to keep out kids then clip on the doors and slide in the drawers. the inside is all block mottled slip matched anigre along with the finished ends. its mind boggling to say the least but it is all coming together
finnaly doing the install, next i have to make paterns for subtop and have steel waterjeted for the very top that will be 1/2 steel bolted to the steel legs to support the 2 1/2 inch stone top the doors and drawers are done but i have to wait for floor dry pack then take off the 1/8 inch dam that will hold off the dry pack then the stone floor and then i can scribe the front modesty panel to the finished floor and place the collum on the right end then cut some poplar to match the top radius between the two counters and apply 1/8th inch stainless steel to make the top counter look like its floating then comes the phoenician plaster to the front and the right collum stopping at the 1/2 inch quirk at the base board that will be painted. then add the led lights under the top, have the sink installed, then electric door locks to keep out kids then clip on the doors and slide in the drawers. the inside is all block mottled slip matched anigre along with the finished ends. its mind boggling to say the least but it is all coming together
yes devann lots of head scratching and i was seeing angles and radius in my sleep lol. the block on floor on the right is removeable after the dry pack then that collum on the right will go there in its place under the top counter. im following that curve on the ceiling
finnaly doing the install, next i have to make paterns for subtop and have steel waterjeted for the very top that will be 1/2 steel bolted to the steel legs to support the 2 1/2 inch stone top the doors and drawers are done but i have to wait for floor dry pack then take off the 1/8 inch dam that will hold off the dry pack then the stone floor and then i can scribe the front modesty panel to the finished floor and place the collum on the right end then cut some poplar to match the top radius between the two counters and apply 1/8th inch stainless steel to make the top counter look like its floating then comes the phoenician plaster to the front and the right collum stopping at the 1/2 inch quirk at the base board that will be painted. then add the led lights under the top, have the sink installed, then electric door locks to keep out kids then clip on the doors and slide in the drawers. the inside is all block mottled slip matched anigre along with the finished ends. its mind boggling to say the least but it is all coming together
As an admirer of your very skilled work, also shown in this post, I got a laugh from your byline. If I followed that advice I should never have taken up woodworking! Lol.
finnaly doing the install, next i have to make paterns for subtop and have steel waterjeted for the very top that will be 1/2 steel bolted to the steel legs to support the 2 1/2 inch stone top the doors and drawers are done but i have to wait for floor dry pack then take off the 1/8 inch dam that will hold off the dry pack then the stone floor and then i can scribe the front modesty panel to the finished floor and place the collum on the right end then cut some poplar to match the top radius between the two counters and apply 1/8th inch stainless steel to make the top counter look like its floating then comes the phoenician plaster to the front and the right collum stopping at the 1/2 inch quirk at the base board that will be painted. then add the led lights under the top, have the sink installed, then electric door locks to keep out kids then clip on the doors and slide in the drawers. the inside is all block mottled slip matched anigre along with the finished ends. its mind boggling to say the least but it is all coming together
finnaly doing the install, next i have to make paterns for subtop and have steel waterjeted for the very top that will be 1/2 steel bolted to the steel legs to support the 2 1/2 inch stone top the doors and drawers are done but i have to wait for floor dry pack then take off the 1/8 inch dam that will hold off the dry pack then the stone floor and then i can scribe the front modesty panel to the finished floor and place the collum on the right end then cut some poplar to match the top radius between the two counters and apply 1/8th inch stainless steel to make the top counter look like its floating then comes the phoenician plaster to the front and the right collum stopping at the 1/2 inch quirk at the base board that will be painted. then add the led lights under the top, have the sink installed, then electric door locks to keep out kids then clip on the doors and slide in the drawers. the inside is all block mottled slip matched anigre along with the finished ends. its mind boggling to say the least but it is all coming together
Holy cow Blaine, I didn't even know what half the words you used were! That is way too complicated for me to grasp but I'm sure you will get er done in style. Can't wait to see the finished product. I see you got another new pic. You didn't have paints in N. D. did you?
finnaly doing the install, next i have to make paterns for subtop and have steel waterjeted for the very top that will be 1/2 steel bolted to the steel legs to support the 2 1/2 inch stone top the doors and drawers are done but i have to wait for floor dry pack then take off the 1/8 inch dam that will hold off the dry pack then the stone floor and then i can scribe the front modesty panel to the finished floor and place the collum on the right end then cut some poplar to match the top radius between the two counters and apply 1/8th inch stainless steel to make the top counter look like its floating then comes the phoenician plaster to the front and the right collum stopping at the 1/2 inch quirk at the base board that will be painted. then add the led lights under the top, have the sink installed, then electric door locks to keep out kids then clip on the doors and slide in the drawers. the inside is all block mottled slip matched anigre along with the finished ends. its mind boggling to say the least but it is all coming together
thanks andy, i took the pic of that horse in kauai hawaii he is a awesum looking horse and no shortage of grass or water for him as the mountain behind him is the wetest place on earth i think he was in pony heaven but he was all alone and i didnt see any other horses on the island
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