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    Quote Originally Posted by shirk View Post
    deja vu??? didn't you already post this back on page 33/34?
    f.... I knew I'd posted it before, but thought it was on the Ullrfest thread... early Alzheimers is kicking in.


    I did design and helped build this "beautiful" bridge (and never posted it!). It's to access another four acres of farm fields and comply with wetlands restrictions:





    Last edited by BigDaddy; 12-05-2012 at 09:15 PM.
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    Looks like it ain't goin anywhere at least.

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    You should cover that bridge with an old carriage house or sumpin'

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    Yeah Ice, each end sits a solid 16 cubic yds of concrete, so no way is it moving for a few years. I hope the town renews our lease, but most likely not an issue... I like to build things to last!

    Rideit, that's actually a great idea, then we could store our tractor there in the winter... you got me think'n, now

    (And what's it bout construct'n, makes us talk'n like a bunch'a ol' hillbillies?)
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    Smile

    love the work in here.... great stuff.

    our house was built in '74. the front doors I have always hated as they were painted steel with frosted windows. searched for new doors but WOW! they are very expensive... +2-3k for solid wood of average design.

    got a wild hair last winter and found some old solid oak church doors from a refurb for $200. HOURS in the garage last year, cutting, sanding, stripping, sanding, staining and they came out great.....

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    could not tell you the hours I put into these doors and how high I got sniffing stain remover but these doors rock!!!

    would love to find an old school peep hole door out of iron to finish them off.... search continues

    and as I tell my wife.... think of all the sinners that have walked through those doors

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    hawkgt's house: walk in a sinner, walk out a saint

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    Quote Originally Posted by iceman View Post
    hawkgt's house: walk in a saint, walk out a sinner
    heh!! close but fixed.....

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    I didn't like any of the large pre-made mailboxes I could find, nor the price, so I cut and welded a 1" angle frame and attached stuff I had laying around, including the old mailbox door and sides for the panel tops:

    Last edited by Alpinord; 12-06-2012 at 01:07 PM.
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    ^^^^ thats cool. I assume the lower doors are for larger packages?

    This is a great idea for a buddy that has a long driveway

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    Quote Originally Posted by iceman View Post
    hawkgt's house: walk in a sinner, walk out a saint
    Cool doors, but they sure don't look like oak to me. More like fir.

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    ^^^^ I dont know wood for shit. So far it is 2 - 2. 2 votes for fir, 2 votes for oak of people who have seen them. Doors had a real heavy laquer on them before I stripped them and I put on a light red oak stain.

    I bet your right though....

    I'll just keep calling them my sinner doors!!!!

    edit: dude I bought them from claimed oak.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hawkgt View Post
    ^^^^ thats cool. I assume the lower doors are for larger packages?

    This is a great idea for a buddy that has a long driveway
    There's a lot of capacity and the top flips down flat and flush with the top's bottom so the delivery person can reach in through their vehicle. Be sure your buddy checks with the local postal powers that be in the event they have a problem with an 'unsanctioned' box. Ours is official, 'cause it says 'US Mail' on the reused door.

    I keep expecting the plow to biff it one of these days, even though I built a turn in for the carrier and the box off the road a few feet.

    BTW, your door looks more like fir than oak to me as well. Tough to see the grain in the images.
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    If you care, post some closer images and I guarantee you will get the final answer from regular posters in this thread.

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    You could rent that box out in the NYC metro area as a one bedroom for some good money.

    I can't imagine having the patience to refinish those doors... Nice work.

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    Alright... now we're talking.... oak or fir???? I HAZ TO KNOW SINNER DOOR ORIENTATION!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by TomCrac View Post
    I can't imagine having the patience to refinish those doors... Nice work.
    yeah.... there were days that I just hated working on it so I skipped it, thus the whole winter time table. But you'll be surprised what a few beers, bowls and music will get you.....

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    I can't see the pictures for some reason, but my gut tells me they are oak...
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    Doug fir.
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    Yep. Doug fir or something similar (they look like my old Heart Pine floors). Not Oak. I think that people confuse everything that is quartersawn with Oak. I wish you could get wood like that these days.

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    fir fer sure

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    My gut now says fur...
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    Quote Originally Posted by hawkgt View Post
    love the work in here.... great stuff.

    our house was built in '74. the front doors I have always hated as they were painted steel with frosted windows. searched for new doors but WOW! they are very expensive... +2-3k for solid wood of average design.

    got a wild hair last winter and found some old solid oak church doors from a refurb for $200. HOURS in the garage last year, cutting, sanding, stripping, sanding, staining and they came out great.....

    from inside
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    could not tell you the hours I put into these doors and how high I got sniffing stain remover but these doors rock!!!

    would love to find an old school peep hole door out of iron to finish them off.... search continues

    and as I tell my wife.... think of all the sinners that have walked through those doors

    You sure they didn't come from a waffle house???

    Good eye, Root...

    Were you told they were oak?

    Quote Originally Posted by BigDaddy View Post
    I can't see the pictures for some reason, but my gut tells me they are oak...
    can you splain how this works??


    Quote Originally Posted by mcsquared View Post
    Yep. Doug fir or something similar (they look like my old Heart Pine floors). Not Oak. I think that people confuse everything that is quartersawn with Oak. I wish you could get wood like that these days.
    you can still get doug fir like that

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    Quote Originally Posted by EarlyWood View Post

    can you splain how this works??
    Based on years of experience with psychotics and psychics...


    Anyone know why I can't see half the pictures on this anymore? Getting the ? on my macpro and Ipad
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    I can't see the new pictures either. But based on the first picture last page, I got $50 on fir over oak.

    Also, mc2, that's not quartersawn, it's just vertical grain.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigDaddy View Post
    Based on years of experience with psychotics and psychics...


    Anyone know why I can't see half the pictures on this anymore? Getting the ? on my macpro and Ipad
    :-) ..that may not be workn for ya
    .... you figured church = oak
    I figured waffle house=fir....then again i saw the pics

    On sprites computer i can only see 1/2 the pics that are posted....couldn't see yours until someone quoted you or did you delete??....anyway that's the case....my gut said you were posting a water funnel though :-))

    that was a lotta hard work ther hawkguy...nice job

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    Quote Originally Posted by EarlyWood View Post
    you can still get doug fir like that
    including as 2*4s at home depot... what a fucking waste that is. +whatever to fir

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