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Thread: Wall Unit - Round 2

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    Wall Unit - Round 2

    A couple of days ago I posted some pics od the base unit portion of a wall unit I am building for a client. After installing the desk portion I told you guys he wasn't happy. Wrong!! Just a big misunderstanding. All is well. Here are the pics od the two bookcase being installed and the face frame or the curio portion being checked for fit. I install the last portion, the curio cabinet, next weekend.
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    SWEEEEEETTTTT!

    I'm glad that the owner is happy. That looks great.
    Chuck

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    Great news! And Byron is right SWEET!

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    Mighty pretty work, Byron. Job well done!
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    Glad they wised up! Very nice.
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    Nice Byron, VERY NICE
    Tony

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    Byron, I am so glad to hear that it was just a misunderstanding. After looking at your first set of pics, I just couldn't imagine anyone not being thrilled with you work. It doesn't take a woodworker to realize that that is quality cabinetry. The angle these shots were taken are even more flattering - it just keeps getting better and better! I can't wait to see the completed project!
    Shelley

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    Thumbs up

    Byron.....GORGEOUS CABINETS!
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    Looks GREAT! I like how you took the time to fit the curio faceframe in situ like that. Another thing learned from this great place!
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    Well done, Byron! Quite the undertaking, by the looks of it! I can see where the client is happy with the results. Nice job.
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    Great work//

    Beautiful work...Looks great. Glad your client is happy!
    Jerry

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    Very nice. Glad to see the client wised up.

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    Wow!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Byron Trantham
    . . . After installing the desk portion I told you guys he wasn't happy. Wrong!! <b>Just a big misunderstanding. All is well.</b>
    Byron -

    Great news on the drawer! That piece is beautiful!!! It would have been a shame to have to re-do it. Glad they let you take some pictures of it for your portfolio.

    Well done!

    Regards,
    Ted

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ted Shrader
    Byron -

    Glad they let you take some pictures of it for your portfolio.

    Well done!

    Regards,
    Ted
    Ted, I have taken over 75 pictures of the whole process and put them in a slide show that I will give them (on a CD) when its finished. I think they will have a better appreciation of what goes into one of these monsters!
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    Hubba, hubba!! You do outstanding work Byron.
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