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This is dragging on longer than I wanted, don’t they always? Down to one bathroom which is why I waited for my 21-year old to move out of the house.
I did the hall bath in solid maple and maple ply. As a “project idea” (or brain fart; take your pick) it occurred to me to do the master in off-the-shelf-Home Depot radiata (aka New Zealand) pine. No surfacing, no planing and ripping to width only those pieces that I needed because I was out of the ready-to-use width(s). The pictured panels are actually the side pieces for the upper half of the cabinet opposite the vanity (follow that?).
-- Dave in Houston
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4 comments so far
MsDebbieP
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posted 425 days ago
I’m following :)
lookin good!
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Thos. Angle
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posted 425 days ago
Looks good, Dave. I used a bunch of that HD pine for trim in our house when we remodeled. It is great stuff but boy, is it expensive. thanks for sharing.
-- Thos. Angle, Owyhee Design, Oregon
PanamaJack
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posted 425 days ago
I’m hangin’ in there also!
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rb765
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posted 401 days ago
Wow..I am needing to redo both baths and the kitchen in my new house. I like the idea of the mitered corners. It looks very nice as opposed to butted edges.
-- Sure Dear, I can make that for you. Lemme just run out and get a tool I need for that.