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'Fixing' the Fire...don't ask!19 viewsOkay...how do you get WET and FROZEN wood to catch on?? You provide an external oxygen source of course! This went on for at least 10 mins.
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Laying out the initial cuts13 viewsSome guys like to cut all the pieces at once. Some like to do them sequentially. I haven't found a good method that works for me yet. But I'm starting to like cutting out all the pieces first so I can move to the next "phase" of the project without having to make more cuts.
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Top of bookcase19 viewsRouted trim, hides some gaps and adds beauty to the project. The plan is to have this done and in the new Pole Barn room in time for Leighanne and Levi to enjoy using it. Should be done well before then.
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Outdoor kitchen-sink and side burner + griddle40 viewsThe sink module, plus the side burner. Very nice is the griddle, which will make pancakes and other items possible while using the main BBQ area for other things.
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Almost done17 viewsJust need to add the bottom trim (note the routed edge on the two short pieces still to add), add the back, sand and then finish. It's looking pretty good. The lesson learned is adding trim and rail/stiles helps not only provide stability to the frame but helps hide gap-osis. And I can visualize *every* gap you won't be able to see (and some you will unfortunately). Aesthetically it is shaping to be my nicest project.
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Another view of the new sink, with the new towel rack12 viewsNote the cabin/woodsy theme. Very nice.
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Trailer wood siding project17 viewsAbout 70% done. I'll post the final product when I have time later.Aug 28, 2008
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The woodpile is almost gone!21 viewsThat's been a long time coming. Wish I hired a guy sooner to get rid of the eyesore + gain the firewood.Aug 28, 2008
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View of outdoor kitchen from backyard/firepit42 viewsAll the outdoor kitchen in one view. The faux stone blends in well with our earth-tone approach to the LaPine house.Aug 25, 2008
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Side view-outdoor kitchen36 viewsShows all the cooking and countertop areas. The tops are granite, which made the weight of each module crazy heavy.Aug 25, 2008
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Outdoor kitchen-sink and side burner + griddle40 viewsThe sink module, plus the side burner. Very nice is the griddle, which will make pancakes and other items possible while using the main BBQ area for other things.Aug 25, 2008
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Large trailer-a house all by itself24 viewsWayne and I finished this earlier this summer. The awning will be overdone with natural wood accents and will blend in with our "outdoor theme" we go for at the LaPine property. It's a nice trailer, with all the amenities of the house except a smaller shower stall.Aug 18, 2008
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Brochure of outdoor kitchen34 viewsThis will go under the covered porch in the back of the house. Very sweet arrangement, which I planned to build on my own. To part out the cost would have been close to the total purchase from Costco. Not to mention the time saved. Woohoo!Aug 18, 2008
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36 viewsJul 20, 2007
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