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Cupola's

Project by Dudley posted 51 days ago 428 views 0 times favorited 7 comments Add to Favorites Watch

Not quite finished yet. Got to prime and paint them. Waiting for the weather vanes to arrive. Building these for my daughters horse stables. Drew the plans myself. Built in three sections for ease of instilition. Will post the finished product when they are done.

-- Dudley Young USN Ret.


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paulc201

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posted 51 days ago

Nice couple of cupola’s. Looking forward to seeing the final install with the weather vanes.

-- Paul, Eden Prairie, MN

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a1Jim

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posted 28 days ago

These are great Dudley I guess i missed them earlier

-- Jim from Heirloom Woodshop, custom furniture ,maker, woodworking school, heirloomwoodshop.com

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ChunkyC

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posted 28 days ago

Love cupolas! They have the ability to turn an ordanary building into a something that your not ashamed of. It helps when you have two cupolas as nice as those.

I can’t really tell but are they functional or just cosmetic? Norm made one on a episode of the NYW that made me want to build a barn so I could build one. lol

These are every bit as good and even better! Nicely done.

-- Chunk

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Dudley

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posted 28 days ago

ChunkyC: They are cosmetic. Thanks everyone.

-- Dudley Young USN Ret.

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ChunkyC

277 posts in 154 days


posted 28 days ago

>> They are cosmetic

No bats in the cupolas. Got it! I remember that we always had a colony of bats living in ours growing up.

-- Chunk

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Dudley

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posted 28 days ago

I’ve never seen a bat down here, except the other old bats I associate with. LOL

-- Dudley Young USN Ret.

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Dudley

375 posts in 160 days


posted 28 days ago

They will be done in a couple weeks. I’m leaving the painting to my daughter and she has a business to run so she is spread kind a thin. I’ll post photos of the finished product.

-- Dudley Young USN Ret.

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