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Thread: Shit you built with your own two hands (picture thread)

  1. #1101
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    ^^^^ Nice, dude. The entry door to your 'rents is sweet. Copper panels?

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    SWSkier, beautiful stuff. What's up with the hinges on the mid century door? Besides the strange placement, it looks like the door is proud of the jamb?

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    The panels on my folks door are steel, rusted with acid and sealed.

    Root- all our entry doors are European style. They have a rabbet edge on the interior that holds a gasket that then overlays the jamb. This allows a seal on all 4 sides of the door in addition to traditional door stop on the exterior. The hinges are bored into the overlay rabbet. The trim is integrated part of the jamb itself. The hinges allow adjustment of reveal and gasket compression by threading them in or out if the door and jamb. We source out gasket and hardware from Germany.

    Here are some pics of my front door, maybe better show how they work.

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  4. #1104
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    A little project to make drinking here a little more comfortable.

    The future bar top.


    The work area as it is.

    My working hat.

    Jr. framing the holy keggerator.

    The tap never went out of service throughout this project.

    Intergrated fridge.


    It is starting to look like a bar.



    Getting closer.






    This stuff is good.

    Time for a smoke.



    And now an Alaska IPA.
    If the shocker don't rock her, then Dr. Spock her. Dad.

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    Very nice

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    Very nice Bushman! But man, if you think it's hard to get you buddies to leave now...

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    Very nice.... I teared up.

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    _-_Proper.

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    Very cool. We need a pic of you with the working hat on though.

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    Nice work Bushman, way to rep the Willie Gear Sticker on the Kegerator.

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    ^^Thought you might like that.
    If the shocker don't rock her, then Dr. Spock her. Dad.

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    Rebuilt my deck, took everything down to the joists and posts. Yes the neighbors house really is that close, gotta love high density residential living.

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    little man, checking out the finishing touches

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    stain and/or sealer to come this fall, gets full sun so not totally sure what route I'll go.
    water is the driving force of all nature

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    ^nice! ... Are those lights on the post caps? ... extra points for the mounted bottle opener (just need a cap catcher)

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    Quote Originally Posted by SWskier View Post
    Awesome stuff in this thread! I work at a small custom woodshop. Here are some of my recent projects.

    Entry door for my parents
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    Entry door for a mid century modern remodel
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    Bar and kitchen built for my parents home. Walnut.
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    Green and green style entry door, walnut
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    Lift and slide doors, we import German hardware and do our own millwork, cladding, and glass. This door is 16' wide.
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    Love this kitchen. It could use some red paint and pounded copper sink basins, but hey, what do I know?
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    Quote Originally Posted by TomCrac View Post
    ^nice! ... Are those lights on the post caps? ... extra points for the mounted bottle opener (just need a cap catcher)
    yes, solar lights on the post caps, don't throw out much light but add a nice touch
    water is the driving force of all nature

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    Last week I went down to re-stain the floors of this kitchen that I built a long time ago and snapped a few pics, albeit shitty ones taken with my cracked screen iphone. Place still looks good.

    bait?



    ridiculously awesome industrial range/oven/hood



    place for keys, mail, etc



    pantry


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    that's a serious pantry! How do you like having it separate? Why bother with the doors when its in a separate room?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jamesp View Post
    that's a serious pantry! How do you like having it separate? Why bother with the doors when its in a separate room?
    Not my pantry, just one I built for some clients with good taste and deep pockets. There really aren't any upper cabinets in the kitchen proper, so all the plates and stuff are stored in this pantry and the doors keep them from getting dusty - plus it looks sweet! From my end, it amounted to more labor which amounted to more $$$ in my pocket

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    Nice "farmhouse style" kitchen. Great work! Did you make those cabs, too?

    Only problem, what's with the blue baseboard?
    Screw the net, Surf the backcountry!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigDaddy View Post
    Nice "farmhouse style" kitchen. Great work! Did you make those cabs, too?

    Only problem, what's with the blue baseboard?
    Yep, made the cabinets. Pretty much all 3/4 birch ply and poplar frames. Wish I used pocket screws back then, what a pain biscuits were.

    And whats wrong with the base trim, has blue shoe moulding gone out of style already?
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    Shows you what I know, I never knew it was in style, thought it was painters tape ..... Everything else looks awesome.

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    Been a progressive summer here:

    Cedar shed just before completion. Sliding doors. Roughly 2.5'x13'. Metal roof.
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    The Bookshelf- Copper pipe hiding 12" timber screws mounting antiqued cedar posts and slabs.
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    The Firewood Cubby / PC Desk. Distressed copper sheets over the studs. Tile box interior. Cedar ceiling. Balsa desktop. (Posted last year when halfway done.)
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    Quote Originally Posted by gaijin View Post
    Been a progressive summer here:



    The Bookshelf- Copper pipe hiding 12" timber screws mounting antiqued cedar posts and slabs.
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    That is fucking cool.
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    The copper pipe sleeve for those timberlock screws is a pretty nifty idea. Well played.

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    That is cool.
    Did you drill right into the the studs?

    I wouldn't think the drywall would hold up the weight of stocked shelves.

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