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  1. #16
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    Nice work indeed Chris, something to take pride in.
    I'm off work at the moment with two bulging discs in my back, the thought of moving that thing is quite a scary prospect
    Well done and welcome
    Cheers
    Max

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    Default Nice Work Chris

    Hi there,

    Very nice work indeed. I like the way it appears that you have managed to make everything from one timber. Gives that sense of "belonging" and looking more professional rather than a Harvey Norman botch together.

    Thanks for the inspiration.

    Graham

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    Looks great Chris, Nice job.
    Remember if ther were no Mondays there would be no weekends.
    (I'm retired now so to hell with mondays)

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    Really nice man, it's good to see things like this and see what's possible for Triton Noobs like my self. I bet the Minister of War & Finance isn't so iffy about the money you spent on the tools now.. huh? Just out of interest, what'd that cost you in materials and time to build?

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    Due to the fact that I used a lot of seconds grade jarrah and cut around it, it only cost me about $550 for the sideboard and $250 for the mirror including the actual mirror.
    Chris Stamellos

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    That is a really pleasing result Chris. Well done

    Studley
    Aussie Hardwood Number One

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