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Very, very NICE! :ok:

Got one questuon thou....can you level the trays?

I mean...sooner or later the infamous ODO kicks in and you'll need more space...and then leveled trays will be better. :-D

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is there glass in the front of the doors? i dont seem to see any reflections and am wondering if there is anything at all in the front doors? im not sure if you can make a humi thats not fully enclosed, i know were i live i cant, maybe in certain climates you can. im just puzzled because it doesnt seem like there is anything there.

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There is glass Jay...but he must be a good photographer because there is no glare !!! I see glass in one of the inside shots.

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» is there glass in the front of the doors? i dont seem to see any

» reflections and am wondering if there is anything at all in the front

» doors? im not sure if you can make a humi thats not fully enclosed, i know

» were i live i cant, maybe in certain climates you can. im just puzzled

» because it doesnt seem like there is anything there.

It does have three glass panels.

It was quite the job to get someone to cut the glass for the two side due to the pattern on the top. I sent them back three times before they got it right.

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» There is glass Jay...but he must be a good photographer because there is no

» glare !!! I see glass in one of the inside shots.

oh ok...i see it now. fffhheeww! i knew it had to have something..... i guess i just needed to know if after all i have learned that it couldnt, it may be able to be done. thanks.

nug, so i guess you had to have it proffesionally cut? and more than once? how much did it all cost? (for the glass)

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» nug, so i guess you had to have it proffesionally cut? and more than once?

» how much did it all cost? (for the glass)

Around $350 - $400 AUD

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obsolutely fantastic job, i am sooo tempted to post pictures of mine but i did things the easy way, the hardest part of my cabinet was handing the money over to the craftsman.

you should be very proud of your brilliant job.

do you work with wood or was this just a project you have not tried before ?

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do you work with wood or was this just a project you have not tried before ?

I'm a carpenter by trade although have never been in the industry.

I have always enjoyed working with timber.

May make another one day.

Cheers

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Very nice job!!! But If you are like some of us other crazy guys you will have to change the shelfs to flat so you can start stacking boxes on top of each other!!!:-D

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I must say, I AM IMPRESSED. What a beautiful cabinet you have created. I wish that I had the type of vision to be able to see what is, vs. what could be. Nice job.

Ian from South Carolina

  • 3 weeks later...
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Fantastic job, congratulations!! Careful...you may start to get some orders:-)

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*sniff* I think I'm getting a little misty-eyed. That truly is a thing of beauty. I can only dream of making something that looks that beautiful.

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» Unfortunately due to moving house I need to sell my Cabinet and Cigars.

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That's really sad Nug and difficult to understand.

Is it because of room in the new house and why the cigars?

I wish you luck in getting a good price for everything. The humi is priceless after all the work you put into it.

Mel39:-(

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