tim
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Post by tim on Jan 22, 2008 16:56:48 GMT
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Post by 9fingers on Jan 22, 2008 17:00:21 GMT
Nice railway Tim ;D
Seriously though, a very nice job!!
Bob
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Post by dom on Jan 22, 2008 18:57:03 GMT
Tim, I knew it was going to look good even before I saw the pictures. Lovely work, like that idea for the bifold. I will be stealing that one
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Post by tim on Jan 22, 2008 19:04:20 GMT
Tim, I knew it was going to look good even before I saw the pictures. Lovely work, like that idea for the bifold. I will be stealing that one Thanks - thats Bifold TM by the way Dom ;D Cheers Tim
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Post by paulchapman on Jan 22, 2008 19:07:54 GMT
Great work, as always, Tim. What a transformation Cheers Paul
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Post by dom on Jan 22, 2008 19:09:59 GMT
Yes, To Me ;D
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Post by engineerone on Jan 22, 2008 19:20:41 GMT
as usual tim very nice, and what it does show is that you really do need to put a top on bookcases to make them look nice and tidy. be interesting to see if you can get the furreners to buy that kind of style. paul
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Post by tim on Jan 22, 2008 19:24:31 GMT
be interesting to see if you can get the furreners to buy that kind of style. paul I ruddy well hope so - although they do seem fond of their dark brown finishes
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Post by jfc on Jan 22, 2008 19:29:54 GMT
Very nice as usual Tim Is the flat screen on some kind of lift / Bracket ?
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Post by dirtydeeds on Jan 22, 2008 21:14:36 GMT
next time. ogainse the books properly so they dont detract from the work
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Post by tim on Jan 22, 2008 23:08:28 GMT
next time. ogainse the books properly so they dont detract from the work These aren't the final 'brochure' photos. They will be done next month or so when the other room is finished and then I'll do it properly, lit fire etc. Thanks for your concern though Cheers Tim
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Post by engineerone on Jan 23, 2008 0:15:46 GMT
only thing is that is shows how quickly the client has become comfortable with your work tim which is a real bonus and a compliment to you and your skills. paul
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Post by nickw on Jan 23, 2008 8:52:55 GMT
There are some big mouldings in there. How did you make them, and from what?
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Post by tim on Jan 23, 2008 9:44:43 GMT
There are some big mouldings in there. How did you make them, and from what? The cornice is bought in from Winther Browne. The corbels were made from several sections of MRMDF.
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Post by nickw on Jan 23, 2008 10:32:42 GMT
Thanks Tim. For future reference Winther Browne can be found here.
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Post by tim on Jan 23, 2008 11:31:14 GMT
For future reference Winther Browne can be found here. I know! ;D
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Post by pj on Jan 23, 2008 15:58:31 GMT
Very very nice Tim, your work always is inspirational. One question if I may, Do you finish your work by hand or spray?
Philip
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Post by tim on Jan 23, 2008 16:22:00 GMT
Very very nice Tim, your work always is inspirational. One question if I may, Do you finish your work by hand or spray? Philip This was done by hand (roller mainly). I have sprayed in the past and have a fuji HVLP but my workshop is not big enough to have a dedicated area. Consequently I find it a major headache to have to move stuff around and carry on working when spraying. I've basically decided that I won't spray much stuff until I can get more space. Nice avatar btw ;D. One of ours is bitterly disappointed that the last apple has come off the trees. He subsidises his diet with about 3 or 4 apples or pears a day from Sept to Jan! Cheers Tim
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Post by pj on Jan 23, 2008 16:43:59 GMT
I know what you mean. I rarely see any apple drop throughout the season!
Philip
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