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Reefman |
09-24-2012 02:22 PM |
Having helped on several rough-in jobs over the years I can appreciate the artistry that you have displayed in you pics. Anyone who can do trim work of that caliber is indeed an artist in my opinion. Thanks for sharing.
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shellman |
09-24-2012 05:12 PM |
Dude ...thats some great work
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fun w son |
09-27-2012 02:51 PM |
i've been in construction since i was 7. been an inspector for 11 years........ SON YOU GOT SKILLS!!! NICE WORK!!!
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fishinpox |
09-27-2012 06:48 PM |
Thanks for the kind words, I'm getting ready to trim my personal house will post pics soon
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Gater |
10-10-2012 02:18 PM |
Woodwork
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Originally Posted by fishinpox
(Post 497890)
Thanks for the kind words, I'm getting ready to trim my personal house will post pics soon
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Very nice work but I'm worried that the patio cover is a little flimsy, you might consider some additional bracing! :D
Once again, very nice work. It's hard to find craftmanship like that anymore!
Gater
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fishinpox |
10-11-2012 12:02 AM |
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Originally Posted by Gater
(Post 502428)
Very nice work but I'm worried that the patio cover is a little flimsy, you might consider some additional bracing! :D
Once again, very nice work. It's hard to find craftmanship like that anymore!
Gater
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lol, my back hurt after that one! 4x8 rafters:work:
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lwright |
12-06-2012 10:25 PM |
Very nice work. I work at a custom door and moulding company and that is some of the best work I've seen. You should be proud, busy and very well paid.
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fishinpox |
12-08-2012 06:53 PM |
3 Attachment(s)
Cypress library / bookshelf with hidden door to enter a secret office
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Lake Chuck Duck |
12-08-2012 10:57 PM |
That's awesome with the door. I've always dreamed of when I build a house I will have a hidden room like that that would be a walk in gun/important stuff room that would be fire proof. Like I said still a dream lol. Good work pox
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Hey Ted |
12-09-2012 01:16 AM |
It's amazing what Mexicans can do these days!:D
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Elbert Chamblee |
08-13-2013 11:55 PM |
the overhead ceiling shot of the foot wide crown on the rounded sheetrock corners.....i would have lost a finger on that one. WOW! Nice work. I would not want to be the one to chalk and paint that ceiling.
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jlsch1 |
09-17-2013 08:05 PM |
Looks good haven't seen that quality of work since pre-katrina.
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fishinpox |
09-17-2013 08:52 PM |
thank you for the kind words, i need to update this with some new pictures
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T-TOP |
09-18-2013 07:23 AM |
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Originally Posted by fishinpox
(Post 628288)
thank you for the kind words, i need to update this with some new pictures
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More pictures of your work would be nice! Going to pick out a house plan in Baton Rouge Friday.
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Great work sir, true craftsmanship
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fishinpox |
09-21-2013 07:50 AM |
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Originally Posted by T-TOP
(Post 628360)
More pictures of your work would be nice! Going to pick out a house plan in Baton Rouge Friday.
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Man I wish I would have seen this post yesterday, I would have told you to swing by the job . What ar****ect did u use??
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T-TOP |
09-21-2013 08:11 AM |
Just picked up about 14 stock plans to look at. Steve Madden is his name. He is in denim springs.
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swamp snorkler |
02-28-2014 12:00 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by fishinpox
(Post 628288)
thank you for the kind words, i need to update this with some new pictures
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Yes you do, I just brought a new saw and I need some ideas.
Do you use a brad nailer on the trim? 2" brads?
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