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Well, the Boss is still convinced that I am a cabinet maker. He decided that he needed new cabinets for his office. I finally finished them and got them installed last week. They are made of oak, stained with minwax provincial and about 5 coats of Poly. The doors and hardware were bought at Menards and the glass doors at a local glass company. He seems to be happy so I guess that’s all that matters. Although he decided he wants shelves in each corner of the center section. I’ll post updates when I get them done. Thanks for looking. Comments welcome.
-- Paul, North Dakota, USAF Ret.
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Beginningwoodworker
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#1 posted 606 days ago
Beautiful cabinets.
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GrandpaE
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#2 posted 606 days ago
A great job and lots of hard work. Keep it up.
TopamaxSurvivor
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#3 posted 605 days ago
If he is happy, you are his cabiinet maker ;-)) Looks good from here too!
-- "some old things are lovely, warm still with life ... of the forgotten men who made them." - D.H. Lawrence Wake Up America!! Please read; http://www.commondreams.org/view/2009/01/26-0
Pdub
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#4 posted 605 days ago
Thanks everyone. I guess I am just out of my comfort zone when it comes to cabinets. Things seem to go smoother each time, so if I continue to work here ( which I plan to) I will get plenty of practice.
-- Paul, North Dakota, USAF Ret.
amagineer
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#5 posted 605 days ago
Admit it, your are a cabinetmaker. You will definitly be in good graces with the boss. Thanks for sharing.
-- Flaws are only in the eye of the artisan!
Ken90712
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#6 posted 604 days ago
Well done and don’t sell your self short! You nailed it…No pun intended
-- Ken, "Everyday above ground is a good day!"
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