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:bow: You, Sir, are a brave an true fellow to reveal the real reason for the problem, and are to be commended for your forthrightness! I, on the other hand, have never made any blunders in nearly 40 some odd years in the trades, and will take your example to heart should some small and inconsequential mishap occur!
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--elrey
 
Well there was a break in the weather so I went out and buttoned up the siding on the leaky window yesterday.
Just in time not to get wet as it started again last night.
Stove is in and working,Sink and faucets are in. Hood is up and venting, All the floor is in cept the landing. I'm gonna have a couple of treads and risers made.

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Wow! It looks great don.... I know you and your family will enjoy it.
 
Note to don: Remember to remove the tape over the burners before lighting :rolleyes:
 
Very nice. It invites cooking. Husband will be tiling our kitchen floor next week. Decided on porcelain rectangular grained tiles. Winter white with a cobalt trim on the outside edges to break from the abutting carpet. I am hoping he can butt the tiles with hardly a seam. Then our kitchen renovation will be done for another 15 years and husband can get back to his garagemajal.
:banana:
 
Very nice, indeed! Hood looks well-designed. (In my former life, I sold and sized 'em for commercial installs.)
 
Just ~finishing~ th' kitchen here is on my bucket list.

And Her laundry room.
And clearing the garage so's I might work on a car IN the thing.
And reclaiming one of the "spare" bedrooms for a guest space.
And, and, and...

...oh nevermind. Now I'm depressed. Goin' in an' takin' a nap.

:jester:
 
When I'm like that I snack
Not good for me.

Elliot, the stove pic with the tape on it is an older shot. No faucet on the granite. My wife made sure the tape was off.

Still waiting for 2 pantry boxes, damaged in transit. SHMBO is nawing at the bit because she can't put stuff away until they are installed.
 
3/4 Basil. Pre Fin
More shots of it
Family Room
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Kitchen
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Dining
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DNK said:
TigerWood

it's proved to be a sub par product hasn't it? takes screws well, but after awhile it comes out.
 
JPSmit said:
DNK said:
TigerWood

it's proved to be a sub par product hasn't it? takes screws well, but after awhile it comes out.

yes, but there will be more attractive wood to take it's place. :whistle:

edit: JP- are you confusing this with cheetah wood?
 
Gliderman8 said:
JPSmit said:
DNK said:
TigerWood

it's proved to be a sub par product hasn't it? takes screws well, but after awhile it comes out.

yes, but there will be more attractive wood to take it's place. :whistle:

edit: JP- are you confusing this with cheetah wood?

Sigh, Likely. - there are so many trees in the forest. (and fish in the sea and so on.) Course I hear that the problem with screws affects the bite - something about Woods and irons.
 
JPSmit said:
Gliderman8 said:
JPSmit said:
DNK said:
TigerWood

it's proved to be a sub par product hasn't it? takes screws well, but after awhile it comes out.

yes, but there will be more attractive wood to take it's place. :whistle:

edit: JP- are you confusing this with cheetah wood?

Sigh, Likely. - there are so many trees in the forest. (and fish in the sea and so on.) Course I hear that the problem with screws affects the bite - something about Woods and irons.

Maybe the wood needs to be sent out for treatment before it comes unglued.... now back to don's beautiful kitchen....
 
Did I see a gruntled Lotus pilot in those pix?

mehheh.
 
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