| Project by mrtrim | posted 56 days ago | 256 views | 1 time favorited | 24 comments | ![]() |
well guys its been 147 days since i posted this as an in progress project ! http://lumberjocks.com/projects/3137
its been painted and stored since then . i finally got it installed last week i couldnt get a very good pic as there was too much light comeing in the window behind it and its too large to get a good close up . or maybe i havent figured out how to use my new camera . lol
-- if you aint the lead dog the scenery never changes
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24 comments so far
sidestepmcgee
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posted 56 days ago
pretty cool. like the storage space you made
-- eric post, tallahassee FL
ND2ELK
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posted 56 days ago
Nice looking window seat unit. It sure dresses up the room. Thanks for posting
Tom
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jcees
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posted 56 days ago
Nice job. Now go back to the folks and sell them some window treatments to go with those gorgeous seats.
always,
J.C.
-- "Imagination is more important than knowledge" -- Albert Einstein
mrtrim
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posted 56 days ago
thanks j c the window treatments have been in storage nearly as long as mine was im sure ! lol
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john
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posted 56 days ago
Nice work mrtrim , it looks great. I like all the windows too. When i look out my windows it,s like looking through a pop bottle. lol
-- John in Cranbrook http://www.extremebirdhouse.com ....http://community.webshots.com/user/cranbrook2
CharlieM1958
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posted 56 days ago
Really nice work, as always, mrtrim!
147 days? That reminds me of how long it took to get things done in New Orleans post-Katrina. <g>
-- Charlie M. "Woodworking - patience = firewood"
Bill
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posted 56 days ago
Nice work MrT. Someone will have a great seat to enjoy for many years to come.
-- Bill, Turlock California, http://www.brookswoodworks.com
Dominic Vanacora
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posted 56 days ago
Wow…. your good at this. I like everything about it. The seats the wood color and the size. This is one of those project that cost you $XXX.00 and you get back 125% back when you sell your home. Now enjoy your hard work before the next project.
By the way it was worth the wait.
-- Dominic, Trinity, Florida
GaryK
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posted 56 days ago
Those are fantastic! What took you so long :-)
-- Gary, East TX -- The longest journey begins with a single step.
rikkor
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posted 56 days ago
They really look good in place. Nice work sir.
-- Maplewood, MN
mrtrim
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posted 56 days ago
gary k i think what took so long is maybe i discovered lumberjocks ! lol
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mrtrim
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posted 56 days ago
thanks everyone !
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shiney5757
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posted 56 days ago
Really good job, & well measured by the looks of it.
-- I cut it twice & it was still too short
mrtrim
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posted 56 days ago
thank you shiney , i usually dry fit this type stuff before it goes to get painted
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cajunpen
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posted 55 days ago
Another example of your skill. Good job mrtrim.
-- Bill - "Suit yourself and let the rest be pleased." http://www.cajunpen.com/
shaun
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posted 55 days ago
you certainly do like those angles don’t ya Verne? This reminds me of the shelf unit you built into the curved wall. Nice work, as always. I like the finish on the panels, is that poly?
-- I've cut that board three times and it's still too short!
mrtrim
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posted 55 days ago
thank you bill
-- if you aint the lead dog the scenery never changes
mrtrim
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posted 55 days ago
shaun thanks , it isnt that im searching out these angle jobs , more like they are finding me ! lol my new phone # 1800 no angle ! lol . you picked me off on the curve wall unit thats exactly what inspired this design .
the clearcoat is minwax spar varnish , it holds up quite well in our tropical climate and has u v block
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Robb
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posted 55 days ago
You do great work! I really enjoy seeing your projects. Thanks!
-- Robb
mrtrim
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posted 55 days ago
thank you kindly robb !
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shaun
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posted 53 days ago
LOL. hey you know what would be really cool, build one of those curved wall shelf units then trim it with bamboo crown moulding and double miter all the corners!
-- I've cut that board three times and it's still too short!
mrtrim
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posted 53 days ago
lol i got a big surprise comeing up for you !! check your p m
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skozub
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posted 51 days ago
Gosh that’s pretty. Nice work
mrtrim
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posted 50 days ago
thank you skozub
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