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    Latest Project Liquor Cabinet

    Things are slow at work so I took the afternoon off. Finished up my latest project. A liquor cabinet built for a friend. His specs were to hold 6 1.75 lt bottles and glasses. The cabinet has a shelf 7" down from the top to hold glasses. Built from #2 pine and finished with the darin cleaner / briwax proscess.
    Didn't get a shot of the inside because he is going to paint the inside.

    Thanks for looking
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    Those who sense the winds of change should build windmills, not windbreaks.

    Dave Wilson

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    I really enoy seeing the pics posted of these beautiful works... Man.. I got alot to learn ......

    Beautiful job....
    If you can't fix it with a hammer, you have an electrical problem.

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    I forgot to mention that the cabinet is going to sit on a counter in the buyers garadge.
    He has a screen system to cover the garadge door ( we have mosquitos here in the summer). There is a cleat on the inside so it can be screwed to the wall and a lock to keep out his grandkids (and maby his x wife) LOL
    Those who sense the winds of change should build windmills, not windbreaks.

    Dave Wilson

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    Hi David, that is a great looking piece. I really like the way you finish pine. I have seen some of your other works when I was just lurking. Great job! Nice raised panel doors and rail and stile work as well.

    Corey

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    David,

    Great job. I like the way the pine responds to your process. Steve

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    Great looking cabinet David! Do you get to go over and with him to make sure it works.
    Dick

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    David, that looks like it will fit the bill nicely! It is too good looking for a garage though!
    Jeff Sudmeier

    "It's not the quality of the tool being used, it's the skills of the craftsman using the tool that really matter. Unfortunately, I don't have high quality in either"

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    Thanks for all your kind words.
    Dick I told him that only 2 keys come with the lock set and I have to keep one unless there are problems in the future.
    Those who sense the winds of change should build windmills, not windbreaks.

    Dave Wilson

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