Here are some better pictures from this basement we worked on.
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Here are some better pictures from this basement we worked on.
For some reason I can’t make them bigger either. I believe it’s the way I copied them from photo bucket.com
Last time uploaded off my computer and the pictures were a little better. I’ll remember...
We did this basement a while back and thought I would share some of the pictures. It’s supposed to be a Tudor style interior with a touch of gothic. Not really my style, but I’ll build them what ever...
If the plywood is going to be visible then I think it’s always best to go with the same species of wood you’re using for the face frame. Unless you’re an experienced finisher! ...
I've refused to have a tv in the shop because there is never anything good on, but now that Daytona is here, you never know
We mainly build bars built-ins and entertainment centers and we always use dado joinery in the construction of the cabinets. Once your used to the procedure it’s a piece of cake.
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Maybe this will help out, I always build the toe kicks into the sides of the cabinet and use shims to help level it. I don’t like fooling with 2x4’s or plywood bases either, one less thing to carry. ...
I’ve been burnt (or should I say froze) leaving glue in the van a couple of times. It’s a bummer! Might as well just throw in trash. Fortunately I live in Atlanta and we don’t have that big a problem...
Here's two of my mantels,
I’ve built several mantels like this for decorators out of all different kinds of material. We made everything except the carvings. I can barely carve the turkey at...
Very nice, I like it!
I like the corbels, they add a very simple yet elegant touch. Nice job
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Man you guys are too nice, it’s a real pleasure showcasing our work to people who appreciate the time and effort it takes to create something like this. We’ve done quite a few big jobs around Atlanta...
Here are a few more photos from this basement job, I'll post some more photos of some of our jobs soon. We manufactured evrything on this job, even installed the hand rail..
Thanks, I appreciate the compliment. My dad has always been my best friend, I’ve been truly blessed. I couldn’t even read a measuring tape when I went to work for him. I even started a website called...
Practice and I use a 10” Hitachi compound slide saw, This saw is the best
This job was a beast! We did everything from milling all the moldings to installing the coffered ceiling and even the finishing. We worked on it for about 3 to 4 months, on and off.
I recently finished this Mahogany bar and thought I would share some of the photos. My Pop and I have been building interiors for over 25 years and we haven’t killed each other yet! For more on our...
Definitely with a dado blade and table saw. I found it’s just so much easier, now that’s just me. I guess it depends on what you’re used to. I’ve posted some pictures on dados and how we use them on...
Thanks for the review on the shop fox; I think I’m going to check more into one of these before I purchase another W&H.
I believe the Shop Fox has only been on the market, since the W&H patent has...
The only difference is on a 45 the crown beds a little higher up the wall and I think is a little easier to cut. This is how I run all my crown, works fine
Thanks, I having a feeling you’re probably right.
I have a Jet molder/ planer combo that is dedicated to just running moldings and this has been a good machine also. Don’t buy the elliptical jig,...
Yes the new version will cut radiuses moldings. I’m just wandering if there are other options besides the W&H. I’m not sure about the Shop Fox either.
I recently been looking to purchase a new molder and was wandering if anyone knew of another type of molder similar in price and quality to the William & Hussey.
I love the Hussey, but before I...
I have a Delta oscillating sander and use it all the time. It has a heavy base so there is no need to be bolted to a table. I am familiar with grizzly and have heard nothing but good stuff about...