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Thread: VIDEO- Formal Cherry Wainscot 'Man Cave'

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    VIDEO- Formal Cherry Wainscot 'Man Cave'



    Here's a good sized project we fabricated 6 months back and I finally got a chance to shoot it, edit and get it online. I shot it all in one take so you get a chance to stroll the entire floor of their home.
    I think you'll find it entertaining (even though the resolution is poor), but this ain't 'Gone With the Wind', folks. All other comments are appreciated.


    Russell Hudson

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    Thats a beutiful basement, well done.

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    Russel,,nice work!! very warm feel to it...
    Jerry

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    Wow! That's quite the basement. You did a fantastic job with it. Looks like a good place to kick off your shoes, kick up the feet and hang out... unless you're working out that is - a concept that is a bit foreign to me! Great job!

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    Quite the "man cave" Russell. Relaxing in a basement like that would sure cut into ones shop time.
    Sweet job and thanks for the tour...

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    Very nice work, love the bar. And your narration voice is primo NatGeo material!
    Thread on "How do I pickup/move XXX Saw?" http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?p=597898

    Compilation of "Which Band Saw to buy?" threads http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthre...028#post692028

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    Spectacular job an the project. That definitely looks like a nice place to relax or have the occasional party. I'd be happy to have a basement that big to start with, let alone have such nice woodwork throughout.

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    That basement looks fantastic. I bet it literally costs more than my house.

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