| Project by skeezics | posted 124 days ago | 222 views | 0 times favorited | 7 comments | ![]() |
there once was a hall and a bedroom. now there is a dining room and living room with a built in fish tank between them. It is visible from both sides and all the paraphenalia is hidden in the lower cabinets. all pipes are run through the wall as well as the electronics. this project took several months spread over a few years! The entire thing was built from leftovers from other projects. Yes scraps. leftover birch plywood and walnut from the dump. I can only upload 3 pics so I guess I can add more later.
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7 comments so far
bryano
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posted 124 days ago
That looks great, well worth the time and way to reclaim that wood.
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DAN
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posted 124 days ago
looks good from here ! keep the photos coming. www.photobucket.com is a free photo host. there are tutorials on this site on how to post them. .... not hard at all
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ND2ELK
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posted 124 days ago
What a beautiful piece of work you did here. I really like the contrasting use of woods. Your unit and the dinning room furniture complements each other. Thank you for posting
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Scott Bryan
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posted 124 days ago
Again this is a wonderful use of scraps. Very nicely done.
Thanks for the post.
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rikkor
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posted 124 days ago
Great looking wall. Fresh or saltwater?
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skeezics
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posted 124 days ago
salt water reef. marine poly was a must for finnishing it.
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GaryK
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posted 123 days ago
Excellent job!
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