| cabwiz2 |
06-21-2010 07:04 AM |
Wine Cellar I just fininished
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Just wanted to share a few pics of a wine cellar I recently built cabinets for.
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You did not have permission to show pics of my house shane.............
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| adamsfence |
06-21-2010 07:25 AM |
nice
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| Sea-Trac Offshore |
06-21-2010 07:28 AM |
sweet. Probably cost triple to fill that thing.
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| adamsfence |
06-21-2010 07:34 AM |
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Originally Posted by Southshore Marine
(Post 166626)
sweet. Probably cost triple to fill that thing.
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not if it was mine,,,it would be full of boones, wild island and snow creek berry.....i can't take none of that dry stuff
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| southern151 |
06-21-2010 07:38 AM |
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Originally Posted by adamsfence
(Post 166629)
not if it was mine,,,it would be full of boones, wild island and snow creek berry.....i can't take none of that dry stuff
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There's no holes in that for your fancy boxes of wine!:*****:
That is a beautiful piece you made Cabwiz!
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| cabwiz2 |
06-21-2010 07:38 AM |
It will hold over 600 bottles. even at $4.00 a bottle I couldn't afford to fill it up.
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| longsidelandry |
06-21-2010 07:43 AM |
Man that's some good work!
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| yak'em-n-stack'em |
06-21-2010 08:11 AM |
wow
that place is awesome
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| FF_T_Warren |
06-21-2010 09:20 AM |
that is awesome. reminds me of my deceased rich uncle's(Dan Duncan) house. Where was this house located? I wish we had cellars around here because I would definitely have a wine cellar in my house
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| cabwiz2 |
06-21-2010 09:51 AM |
Its in Lafayette. River Ranch. Has thumbprint lock to open door to get in it. Not in basement but has own refridgeration unit for it.
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| jwharwell |
06-21-2010 10:27 AM |
That is beautiful. I would LOVE to have something like that in my house. Me=Jealous
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| cajunbuckeye |
06-21-2010 10:33 AM |
WOW
Beautiful craftsmanship!!!
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| dmouton272 |
06-21-2010 10:56 AM |
That's nice, wish I could do work like that.
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| shellman |
06-21-2010 12:41 PM |
Nice work bro...
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| Feesherman |
06-21-2010 02:11 PM |
What wine cellar? All I see is an avatar.
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| Jordan |
06-21-2010 02:55 PM |
thats a nice job there man !!
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| fishinpox |
06-21-2010 03:35 PM |
very nice! i like the wine rack, most people think that would be the simple part but IMO they are the hardest part to keep square ect.... i like the raised panels as well , very nice work . what kind of wood ? african mahogany?
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| FF_T_Warren |
06-21-2010 03:38 PM |
ok I just noticed this, How in the world do you get the woven look of the wine rack? obviously the wood isn't bending to make the weave so how in the world is that done?
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| jaclyn.renea |
06-21-2010 05:10 PM |
Need to get yourself some nice moscatos, such as Marco Negri or some Sorroco, for that pretty thing!
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Quote:
Originally Posted by FF_T_Warren
(Post 166886)
ok I just noticed this, How in the world do you get the woven look of the wine rack? obviously the wood isn't bending to make the weave so how in the world is that done?
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Wood crimper.......like the hair one only bigger??
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| Uncle Barty |
06-21-2010 06:28 PM |
a couple of bottles of boones farm would look excellent in there!!!
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| Bluechip |
06-21-2010 06:33 PM |
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Originally Posted by Insurance24/7
(Post 167016)
a couple of bottles of boones farm would look excellent in there!!!
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Hell yea....I would hang a sign on it that says "Twist cap bottles only"....:D
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| cabwiz2 |
06-21-2010 09:25 PM |
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Originally Posted by fishinpox
(Post 166883)
very nice! i like the wine rack, most people think that would be the simple part but IMO they are the hardest part to keep square ect.... i like the raised panels as well , very nice work . what kind of wood ? african mahogany?
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Sapele. Looks alot like african but much easier to work and of course more expensive.
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| cabwiz2 |
06-21-2010 09:27 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by FF_T_Warren
(Post 166886)
ok I just noticed this, How in the world do you get the woven look of the wine rack? obviously the wood isn't bending to make the weave so how in the world is that done?
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Actually the wood is bent. The plywood in the back is cut kind of like a wave and then interlocked where the highs hit the lows on each intersection. then the solid wood on the front is woven together.
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| fishinpox |
06-21-2010 09:29 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by cabwiz2
(Post 167132)
Sapele. Looks alot like african but much easier to work and of course more expensive.
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built my soon to be ex warden i meen wife a jewlery box out of sapele and lacewood
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| huntin fool |
06-21-2010 09:36 PM |
Goodness that thing is big....
That's alot of Boones Farm Blue hawaiin
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| fishinpox |
06-21-2010 09:44 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by huntin fool
(Post 167149)
Goodness that thing is big....
That's alot of Boones Farm Blue hawaiin
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fool what you know bout that?? what did i tell you last time :work: you better stick to the kool aid and red bull lil man i dont wanna have to bust that arse!!!!
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| SULPHITE |
06-21-2010 09:46 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by fishinpox
(Post 167155)
fool what you know bout that?? what did i tell you last time :work: you better stick to the kool aid and red bull lil man i dont wanna have to bust that arse!!!!
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| Feesherman |
06-22-2010 08:10 AM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by huntin fool
(Post 167149)
Goodness that thing is big....
That's alot of Boones Farm Blue hawaiin
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You haven't lived until you've had the melon ball.
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Sun peak peach on a hot day........ nothing better, kinda hard to find these days
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