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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
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sidestepmcgee
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#1 posted 1893 days ago
pretty cool. like the storage space you made
-- eric post, tallahassee FL
ND2ELK
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#2 posted 1893 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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#3 posted 1893 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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#4 posted 1893 days ago
thanks j c the window treatments have been in storage nearly as long as mine was im sure ! lol
john
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#5 posted 1893 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 Belgrave (Website) http://www.extremebirdhouse.com , http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=112698715866
CharlieM1958
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#6 posted 1892 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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#7 posted 1892 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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#8 posted 1892 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...Lets be safe out there.
GaryK
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#9 posted 1892 days ago
Those are fantastic! What took you so long :-)
-- Gary - Never pass up the opportunity to make a mistake look like you planned it that way - Tyler, TX
rikkor
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#10 posted 1892 days ago
They really look good in place. Nice work sir.
mrtrim
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#11 posted 1892 days ago
gary k i think what took so long is maybe i discovered lumberjocks ! lol
mrtrim
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#12 posted 1892 days ago
thanks everyone !
shiney5757
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#13 posted 1892 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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#14 posted 1892 days ago
thank you shiney , i usually dry fit this type stuff before it goes to get painted
cajunpen
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#15 posted 1892 days ago
Another example of your skill. Good job mrtrim.
-- Bill - "Suit yourself and let the rest be pleased." http://www.cajunpen.com/
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