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New to the forum, and showing off some work (post #162181)
Helo_mech on Wed, 02/23/2011 - 16:47
Just wanted to say hello to everyone. I like to build furniture here in PA from recycled barn wood, filled with inlays, such as rocks and designs. I been working on this bed pictured below for the past two weeks, Im excited to get it moved into the bed room this week. Thanks for looking, any comments welcome.
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Welcome to the forum, that is (post #162181, reply #1 of 3)
Welcome to the forum, that is a nice bed and nice work on the inlay.
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Welcome, nice bed, you must (post #162181, reply #2 of 3)
Welcome, nice bed, you must be a Texan?
Bret
Well the bed got set up and (post #162181, reply #3 of 3)
Well the bed got set up and finished today, the reading lights are all wired up and working great. This bed took 140 hours. Im not from texas, but the star is from the dutch barn stars you see on the barns here from the Amish and menonites, It gave the bed the PA touch.