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Thread: Completed Cabinets

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    Completed Cabinets

    I made these cabinets for a friend. The first cabinet is 48" wide x 88" tall x 18" deep. The double door upper cabinet is 37" tall, x 34" wide x 12" deep. The single door upper cabinet is 37" tall x 26" wide x 12" deep. They are all made of maple lumber and birch plywood - all from Timber Products - my employer. She wanted these painted white. I used Valspar Satin White Premium Enamel.
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    Thank you,

    Rich Aldrich

    65 miles SE of Steve Schlumpf.

    "To a pessimist, the glass is half empty; to an optimist, the glass is half full; to an engineer, the glass is twice as big as it needs to be." Unknown author



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    Really nice Rich. I like the cabinets a lot. Having that kind of storage in the laundry room would be very useful.

    Good job.

    PHM

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    Looks great!

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    Nice work.

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    Yes, nice work.

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    Well done Rich. The finish looks good. Did you spray or brush?

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    Thank you for the comments.

    I rolled most of it and used a foam "brushs" for the hard to get to areas. The rollers came from Lowes and were for cabinets and doors. The rollers are much smaller than normal - 3" long and maybe 1 14" diameter. I really like them.

    I wasnt thrilled to paint wood, but I do what the customer wants. This was my first paint job and I learned a lot. Spray might be better. My customer was very happy anyway.
    Thank you,

    Rich Aldrich

    65 miles SE of Steve Schlumpf.

    "To a pessimist, the glass is half empty; to an optimist, the glass is half full; to an engineer, the glass is twice as big as it needs to be." Unknown author



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    Rich,

    I will be your friend if you send a set of cabinets like those to Kentucky. Nice work.

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