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Dadoo
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posted 739 days ago
So did your old cabinets find a new home in your shop?
BTW, The remodel looks good.
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woodgrain411
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posted 739 days ago
this was a job for a client, and yes i returned to install them in thier garage and now store many of unused power tools
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gene
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posted 739 days ago
Nice clean lines and a very neat looking cabinet upgrade.
God bless
-- Gene, a Christian in Virginia
TomFran
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posted 738 days ago
Wow! What a transformation. Looks great.
-- Tom, Surfside Beach, SC - Romans 8:28
cajunpen
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posted 738 days ago
Good job – the new kitchen looks great.
-- Bill - "Suit yourself and let the rest be pleased." http://www.cajunpen.com/
dustynewt
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posted 737 days ago
Nice transformation. Did you eliminate the pocket cupboard in the right of the first picture? I don’t see it in the second. Just curious as to how you treated that.
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woodgrain411
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posted 735 days ago
yes dustynewt it was a spice cupboard built in i removed it and drywalled over the area , and added a spice rack on the inside of the right side upper wall cabinet attached to the back of cabinet door
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