comcarcab
- From London England living in the Miami Area
- Wood working,photography,architecture,soccer,
- Carpenter Cabinet maker
- John N'Dong
- Male
- At the moment am making door number plaques for a condo association will publish photos on my website http://www.comcarcab.com
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Posted in thread: The Ultimate Picnic Table on 06-11-2009 at 04:29 AM
This is a project just recently finished up.It's a barbecue seating area for around twelve
people if you have any questions don't hesitate to ask!The ultimate picnic table see how to
build it yoursel...Posted in thread: Hope I Can Be Of Help (South Florida) on 06-07-2009 at 10:37 AM
Thanks I have added your website to my own website, I have friends on facebook who stop by from
time 2 time who I am sure would use your service.I hope this is ok?If not let me know & I will
removeOnc...Posted in thread: Hope I Can Be Of Help (South Florida) on 06-05-2009 at 06:46 PM
Hi to everyoneIn the short week that I joined I am amazed & impressed with the wealth of
knowledge that this community possesses.I have read some really interesting and informative
post from both pro'...Posted in thread: Girl needs help! Water damaged sill on 06-05-2009 at 03:05 PM
Hi thereBefore you do anything you should make sure that the building is adequately
supported,by the look from the photo those 2x4's are not nearly enough to do the job.You should
also get some advise...Posted in thread: bowed wall, squeeky floor, cracked drywall on 06-05-2009 at 02:32 PM
I bought a new construction six years ago. I have a couple of issues that make me nervous. The
kitchen has an outside wall with cabinets hanging. The wall is bowed out in the middle. There
is an inch ...Posted in thread: deck staining on 06-05-2009 at 01:48 PM
I always use the rule double whatever the recommend time of the product is, given different
climate & weather conditions this will ensure that the stain will dry sufficiently enough.Posted in thread: had to break down a door, how to repair splintered wood around lock area? on 06-05-2009 at 01:19 PM
I would remove the loose splinters from the frame and the piece that came away,that should help
it fit flusher. Really the only way for it to go back is to some how clamp it back,but if this
is not an...
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