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Doug

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Turned last Friday to match the existing ones on the kitchen I made the doors for, these cupboards are where the washing machine used to be.

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& this is the finished job, knobs & all :devil:

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At least I finally got some time at the lathe :whistling:
 

Woody

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Nice one / two Doug are they the doors you made as well
 

Penpal

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Clean lines and carefully constructed mate worthwhile time spent in a very important place in the house. Lots of winning points there with the missus I reckon. Thanks for sharing mate.

Kind regards Peter.:thumbs::waver::yourtheman:
 

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Great job Doug does that mean that you will get more time to play now
 

Doug

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Clean lines and carefully constructed mate worthwhile time spent in a very important place in the house. Lots of winning points there with the missus I reckon.

Thanks Peter, this was a job for an old customer, he's recently been fitted with hearing aids & now can't stand the noise of the washing machine when sitting in the kitchen, so I've had to move the washing machine into the larder :nooidea:
 

Doug

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Great job Doug does that mean that you will get more time to play now


Sadly not Derek, next workshop job is 2 airing cupboard doors, then 2 internal Oak doors, these are done in my spare time as at the moment at work I'm plastering in a church which I'm converting into a home for a forum member on UKW :monkon:
 

Jim

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Great title Doug .. :ciggrin: I should have had you round for my kitchen .. :winking:
 
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