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  1. #76
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    CH again well done

    I bet the lifting etc on this one means a bit of R&R

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    Thumbs up

    Love it Claw!! Love the simplicity of the design and the Colour!!

    I still would prefer natural colour but what the heck!

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    Small retrofit, I wasn't happy with it's stability. Because I have to make these things in pieces and assemble them on site you don't get the stabilty from unglued joints etc. Just put a couple of black steel flatbar struts on. Bingo, be-udifulll
    Thanks for the kind words as usual guys. WW yes all my jobs get a badge, depends on the project where it goes. I leke them to be seen but not in ya face so some are tucked away discretely, this one will be discrete once the chairs go around. Most people love them, I have even had people that want extra ones on.
    Yes Ray I'll be looking for my next light job, I have one more Jarrah bench top and then I go black to Blackwood.
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    Gees Claw

    that looks good enough to eat off ... or pray at

    Where is it so I can inscribe my name, Brother Nick
    regards
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    veni, vidi,
    tornavi
    Without wood it's just ...

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    Nice.

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    Hi Claw,

    Struts look quit discreet. Well done. I was wondering about wracking. The bars suit the Monastery theme too.

    Monks will be well pleased.

    Cheers
    Pops

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    Thank you brothers, with a little luck it will be in a nice setting and I can get a good photo for my web site. If I remember to take the photos, sometimes I'm half way home before I rememberoops too late
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    Quote Originally Posted by Claw Hama View Post
    Thank you brothers, with a little luck it will be in a nice setting and I can get a good photo for my web site. If I remember to take the photos, sometimes I'm half way home before I rememberoops too late
    Just a long as you do not forget to get paid you should be fine.

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    CH see you when you drop those off cuts in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Claw Hama View Post
    Thank you brothers, with a little luck it will be in a nice setting and I can get a good photo for my web site.
    You are way too modest Claw. It is a ripper, and,.. exactly what the client wanted; Perfect!!!

    Now on with the next project before my beer gets warm.

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    Ok, next quick little project coming up but first the drop off, it went very well as desired. Happy customers, oh yeh. Couple of pics and we put this one to bed (we don't want Pops beer to get warm).
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    I like

    so they have polished concrete floors in this monastery
    wouldn't have happened in my day, packed dirt and we were lucky to have that ...
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    Packed dirt!!! Luxxuuuury!!!


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    Turned out very nice

    The badge looks great aswell, do they cost much to design and get made?
    Live life to the fullest, you have to go big and do everything with your all or why do it at all?

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    Another great job CH
    Bob

    "If a man is after money, he's money mad; if he keeps it, he's a capitalist; if he spends it, he's a playboy; if he doesn't get it, he's a never-do-well; if he doesn't try to get it, he lacks ambition. If he gets it without working for it; he's a parasite; and if he accumulates it after a life time of hard work, people call him a fool who never got anything out of life."
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