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Unusual Sideboard - FINISHED darn thing!

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Re: Unusual Sideboard

Postby Malc2098 » 17 Mar 2017, 21:05

Oh, yes!
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Re: Unusual Sideboard - FINISHED darn thing!

Postby Pinch » 17 Mar 2017, 21:09

Indeed... :P
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Re: Unusual Sideboard - FINISHED darn thing!

Postby kirkpoore1 » 18 Mar 2017, 01:12

It's the best thing in that room.:)

Garage doors? Cool!

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Re: Unusual Sideboard - FINISHED darn thing!

Postby Mike G » 18 Mar 2017, 08:33

Dusting that window board is going to be fun for them, sorry, their cleaner!
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Re: Unusual Sideboard - FINISHED darn thing!

Postby Andyp » 18 Mar 2017, 09:47

Not quite sure how well it "fits" in that room but a very nice piece as always.
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Re: Unusual Sideboard - FINISHED darn thing!

Postby Rod » 18 Mar 2017, 12:02

Strange looking house with that big chimney stack - but looks expensive.
Seems weird to lock the doggies in a cage.

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Re: Unusual Sideboard - FINISHED darn thing!

Postby stephen.wood125 » 18 Mar 2017, 14:23

Lovely work as always Paul!!
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Re: Unusual Sideboard - FINISHED darn thing!

Postby Pinch » 19 Mar 2017, 17:18

kirkpoore1 wrote:It's the best thing in that room.:)

Garage doors? Cool!

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Cheers Kirk 8-)

Yes, a pair of oak ledge & braced doors with beaded V T&G. 8-)
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Re: Unusual Sideboard - FINISHED darn thing!

Postby Pinch » 19 Mar 2017, 17:19

Mike G wrote:Dusting that window board is going to be fun for them, sorry, their cleaner!


Cheers Mike, yes indeed - their cleaner :lol:

It wasn't originally going to go there.
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Re: Unusual Sideboard - FINISHED darn thing!

Postby Pinch » 19 Mar 2017, 17:23

Andyp wrote:Not quite sure how well it "fits" in that room but a very nice piece as always.


Cheers Andy, yes I agree with you, but I didn't want to say anything to the clients. It was originally going to go behind the red sofa where I think it would look much better. Perhaps they're thinking the dogs will be more comfortable in the kennel with the doors open while the family are sat in that part of the room chatting or whatever. 8-)
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Re: Unusual Sideboard - FINISHED darn thing!

Postby Pinch » 19 Mar 2017, 17:27

Rod wrote:Strange looking house with that big chimney stack - but looks expensive.
Seems weird to lock the doggies in a cage.

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Cheers Rod. Yep, currently at around £2.5m. A few miles down the road at Sandbanks, it would be around £9m :shock:

The doggies will only be locked in the kennel occasionally for about an hour here n there. 8-)
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Re: Unusual Sideboard - FINISHED darn thing!

Postby Pinch » 19 Mar 2017, 17:27

stephen.wood125 wrote:Lovely work as always Paul!!


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Re: Unusual Sideboard - FINISHED darn thing!

Postby Gone fishinf » 19 Mar 2017, 18:12

Paul

Was there a reason not to assemble the stables on site rather than struggle with all that weight ?

I was thinking about the finish on the floor considering a accident with the pooches, they could always
Cover the floor with a vinyl turned up cove at the edges and have welded corners., just a thought.

Yes that is a strange interior and furniture for the house ....except the kennel 8-)


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Re: Unusual Sideboard - FINISHED darn thing!

Postby meccarroll » 19 Mar 2017, 18:33

Nice job Mr Pinch, that top look superbly finished.

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Re: Unusual Sideboard - FINISHED darn thing!

Postby Commander » 28 Mar 2017, 05:15

Top job as always Paul! :eusa-clap:
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Re: Unusual Sideboard - FINISHED darn thing!

Postby Jimmy Mack » 03 Apr 2017, 10:10

Very nice and some pad. Where were the beasties? Did they leg it ?

Bet they're delighted.

When you make the garage doors put in some subliminal messages and detail nods to the tiger cabinet... softly, softly catchy monkey



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Re: Unusual Sideboard - FINISHED darn thing!

Postby Pinch » 04 Apr 2017, 18:53

Gone fishinf wrote:Paul

Was there a reason not to assemble the stables on site rather than struggle with all that weight ?

I was thinking about the finish on the floor considering a accident with the pooches, they could always
Cover the floor with a vinyl turned up cove at the edges and have welded corners., just a thought.

Yes that is a strange interior and furniture for the house ....except the kennel 8-)


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Cheers Paul - by the way, have you caught anything yet? :P

I didn't want to go the 'flat pack' route and the client's doors open so wide, the kennel had to be on big lump.

I sealed the kennel's floor and the houndies' beds are so big they only just fit onto the floor. They are apparently 100% house trained. I shall be back there in a couple of weeks, so it will be interesting to see how they're doing. 8-)
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Re: Unusual Sideboard - FINISHED darn thing!

Postby Pinch » 04 Apr 2017, 18:54

meccarroll wrote:Nice job Mr Pinch, that top look superbly finished.

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Re: Unusual Sideboard - FINISHED darn thing!

Postby Pinch » 04 Apr 2017, 18:54

Commander wrote:Top job as always Paul! :eusa-clap:


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Re: Unusual Sideboard - FINISHED darn thing!

Postby Pinch » 04 Apr 2017, 19:00

Jimmy Mack wrote:Very nice and some pad. Where were the beasties? Did they leg it ?

Bet they're delighted.

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Cheers Jim, no, the dogs had been let out - "Oo let the dogs out!" They're a pair of softies really.

I shall certainly sow more seeds. I've already learnt with these clients, they keep things very close to their chest and they seem very laid back. Knowing myself only too well... on the day and with a given opportunity, I shall probably ask them outright. :P
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