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10 comments so far
rozzi
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#1 posted 130 days ago
Looks good. Nice worth while project.
-- Duane, Iowa
airfieldman
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#2 posted 129 days ago
Simple, Elegent, Perfect.
-- Measure with a micrometer, mark with a crayon, cut it with a chainsaw.
John's Woodshop
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#3 posted 129 days ago
Excellent Job on the Pulpit!
What are the dimensions?
John
-- John -- Racine, WI -- Woodworking..."It's not just a Hobby, it's an Adventure"
a1Jim
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#4 posted 129 days ago
Nice work Bob
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#5 posted 129 days ago
Impressive work!
-- "someone has to be wounded for others to be saved, someone has to sacrifice for others to feel happiness, someone has to die so others could live"
hammergeek
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#6 posted 129 days ago
Amen Brother! Time well spent and great project!
-- Sorry Folks, Jesus is still the #1 Carpenter!
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#7 posted 129 days ago
Nice… I wouldn’t mind preaching behind that pulpit. I like the width! Plenty of space to put notes and ‘stuff.’
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#8 posted 129 days ago
Nice!
-- Bruce
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#9 posted 128 days ago
Very nice work. Great job,
Thanks for posting,
Garry
-- measure twice, cut once...... most of the time! www.custombuiltjoinery.co.uk
BobThompson
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#10 posted 127 days ago
Thanks for all the comments.
John, it’s 54” wide x 24” deep and 48” tall at the front.
-- Bob in Washington State
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