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I like hair pi...
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MUsuYhEBbQk
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why do you hate the planet? hatemonger...
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recons' pimp hand is strong.
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it never made sense to me why people would cross in the first place. arent you there to ride/drive the corners? so, why would you try to straighten them out? anyway........
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"Pickle Back"... No not a worst band than NickleBack
jhaag replied to BornSinner's topic in Dumpster
i had a few of these this weekend. the sting of each cancels the other out. quite good. -
fat chicks = heat in the winter/shade in the summer
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its awesome. i'm sure you wont be disappointed.
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Hookers and blow. I was a very good boy this year.
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correct. she approached me to build this table as it is. i'd love to be able to make a living just doing one-off pieces of my choosing. but, the hardest part is consistently making something people would be willing to pay for. also, i didnt have a problem using plywood in this application because of the finish and i feel as though manufactured panels would offer better stability over time without having to worry about sealing and if the lumber was properly dried...but, mostly i'm not that good or patient, yet! i'm def not to the point of trying to make really high end pieces. i just wanted to offer something that was well built and durable.
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the pulls were tough because the drawers were so wide. but she liked these, otherwise i might have gone with two knobs, maybe. thanks. i'm about to do a vanity with more complex drawer fronts. i'll post up so you can see how they turn out. might be a few weeks, though. right on with the hours. i'm planning on using maple and curly maple on this vanity i'm doing. i def like more exotic species and grains, but it increases the level of difficulty. faux finishes help me look better! lol thanks for everyone elses replies, also.
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i really appreciate the feedback, guys. this table is considered a console table. like tbutera said, it would be a hall table or maybe behind a couch if you had an open floor plan. she wanted extra serving space in her kitchen, so this is built specifically for her tastes, including the finish. the compartments are meant to be wine racks. thanks again for the feedback, much appreciated. table in place:
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so, i built this table for a friend and was looking for some feedback on it and what one might be willing to pay for such a piece. she sent me some pics of what she liked and this is what i created. the table is 60"L x 18"D x 30"H. the top, lower shelf and drawer fronts are solid 3/4" poplar; the sides, back and wine stores are 1/2" birch veneer plywood; the legs are solid birch; and the pulls are brushed stainless steel. the finish is black distressed "driftwood". edit: prices are per feedback i have received from others, including folks in the furniture industry. thanks
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big boxes need love, too.
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+1 he could use bigger paddles. cool ride, though.
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i like your idea, and not to be a killjoy, but i know a guy who did something similar and had some issues with zoning and permits for such a structure outside of baltimore. his was a pole barn with a wood working shop below and it turned out to be really nice. i dont remember specifics and he got it built, but i just wanted to give you a heads up. also, my sister just built a small cabin and there was a sqare footage minimum for living space that they had to honor (1600 i think). just a couple things to think about that might effect your budgeting. i've always wanted to do just what your are doing! good luck, duder.