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I have to say WOW as well, very impressive job with finish and design. As a woodworker I really like the look of contrsating woods with clear finish applied. Do you have any pics of this underconstruction? I would love to see the framing and how the strips were applied during construction. Welcome to the forum.
Truxton
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Hey Truxton...the best collection of build shots is on the Building the SlumberMAX Website. I have other pics if you are interested. Thanks for the encouragement!!!...Dave
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When at work I can not see the pics and must have missed this.....
Holy *#^"!!!!!! What a nice job! . I am constantly amazed at what kind of creative people are out there doing woodwork. Things like this leave me comment-less, but with a million questions....wish I could see a projetc like that all the way through.
Thanks for the "repost"
Holy *#^"!!!!!! What a nice job! . I am constantly amazed at what kind of creative people are out there doing woodwork. Things like this leave me comment-less, but with a million questions....wish I could see a projetc like that all the way through.
Thanks for the "repost"
R Hart