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Jmb did you cut the frame for the doors and drawer front out of one piece?
galwaydude18 said:Jmb did you cut the frame for the doors and drawer front out of one piece?
galwaydude18 said:There's a bit of work in that so! How come you didn't run the rails on the bottom of the doors the same way the top of them?
galwaydude18 said:True for ya alright!
Scott B. said:jmb
Nice recovery. The reveals in the repaired photo look money.
Tinker said:When I first started with my mason contracting biz, if i made a slight boo-boo, i would apologize to the customer.
honeydokreg said:tinker that is so true....!
Tinker said:"The moral of this tale of woe is this, charge what you think the roduct is worth include profit and when it comes to business you have no friends.
They pay the same, if I even work for them at all." quoted from Sancho57
I remember a friend of my father many moons ago (in the 1930's) who was a top notch machinest and photographer. He did a job for a friend who complained about the price. "But Joe, I'm a friend of yours."
Joe's reply was, "I never made any money by doing work for my enemies."
Tinker
Tim Raleigh said:Tinker said:When I first started with my mason contracting biz, if i made a slight boo-boo, i would apologize to the customer.
honeydokreg said:tinker that is so true....!
Wait, you guys make mistakes? [wink]
Tim
Tom Bellemare said:I call it the "paint spot theory". Whenever one paints a room, always miss a spot that can be easily noticed and readily fixed. When the "inspector" notices it and you fix it, the inspection is most often over.
Tom