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    Basement Pictures

    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 work our website is XXXXXXX.
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    Outstanding, Anything short of Outstanding and Amazing are an understatement.
    Very Nice Indeed.
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    WOW, that is really beautiful !!!!

    I would love to have that place.... but I sure won't want to have to pay for it.

    Did you do the ceiling also?

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    Very nice, out of curiosity, how long did it take ?

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    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.

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    Hay -- no pictures of my house

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    Bryan,

    Beautiful work!

    How did you orient the bar rail trim in the miter saw to get such tight joints? It looks smokin' good.

    Adam

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    Practice and I use a 10” Hitachi compound slide saw, This saw is the best

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    Bryon, Thanks for sharing your work. Man you guys do amazing work. People with skills such as yours leave me truly speechless. There is another Father-Son team that frequents SMC, Per and Bob Swenson, that also do amazing work. I love my Dad, but I don't think we would survive being around each other for 4 months, let alone to be able to create something like that. Hope you keep coming back and sharing your skill/art. Regards, Bill

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    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 XXXXXX To bad he doesn’t know how to turn on the computer
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    Bryan

    My hat is off to you! Now that is a smokin bar. I bet your client is going to spend a lot of time there.
    You and your dads workmanship is outstanding.

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    Very nice work!
    Got more pics, details, other rooms?
    It must be quite a place to support having that bar in it.
    Impressive!
    FRITZ

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    More Basement Photos

    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..
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    That basement is fantastic. You and Pop do beautiful work.
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    Bryan,

    Nice Job!

    Per
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