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SCOTSMAN
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posted 412 days ago
very nice looking well done regards Alistair
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kewald
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posted 412 days ago
I like the way you’ve hidden the radiator. However, as a former professional picture framer, hanging any kind of framed art above a heat source is not recommended.
-- Always do the Right Thing the Right Way the First Time - if you can figure out what that is! Ken, Spring Branch, TX
jaxx
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posted 412 days ago
thanks, to be truthful we never use this radiator in the hallway. i left it unscrewed to the wall for a few weeks just to see if it would warp any however only very slight on the top shelf , not worth running through the thicknesser again, i just used tung oil to match the door facings etc and i got a great match.
lew
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posted 412 days ago
Beautiful and functional. I like it!
Napaman
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posted 412 days ago
great idea…i bet it really did change the look of the hall!!!
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