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Originally Posted by Wylie's Mom Do you guys like this fixture for above a kitchen island? I like it, but I'm worried as to whether it would have enough "presence" above our island. The fixture is 31" long, while our current fixture is more ornate and is about 45" long at its longest....
Loving the industrial style, of course, lol  . Goes without saying at this point! |
How much is it? I think you can make that too!
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Originally Posted by MauiGirl Thanks for the offer to forward ship, I might take you up on it. I also have Amazon Prime and could have it delivered to you. First I will try to check with Post Office or vendors, and make sure they don't consider it hazardous material or something. I'm wondering if that is why the don't ship to HI. |
The PO always asks if anything I'm shipping is "fragile, liquid, perishable or potentially hazardous" and I always say no.

Just let me know if you need me to ship it to you. I've even shipped booze to FL so I wouldn't have to bring it on the airplane. LOL
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Originally Posted by EarthAngel I made from scratch a workbench that is 3' x 8' with added edging that I routed round. When I had my kitchen done I saved every two by 4 I had. The workers said the wood was too old to do anything with but I ignored them! I dove tailed the legs with the "hard old wood". lol The top is removable for making it less heavy if I move. It will come with me. Love woodworking, carving, painting, crocheting, knitting. I call myself a jack of all trades...too many interests! lol I watch this thread to see such different things!
I also want to see Priscilla's ironing board!  |
I want to learn about woodworking. I've been watching a wood working show recently and looks so cool!
I did finish my ironing table, and am still in the process of hanging up my dotted paper, so I will post pics once I am done with everything. The dotted paper is so frustrating. I originally wanted it hung under my window. But I didn't take into account the window framing and all the studs behind the drywall. So I made the holes way too big and had to putty it up. Now I am putting it on the opposite wall, and even went to a house they are still framing up that is the same model as our house to see where the studs are. The house still being built had no stud at the door so I could use an anchor, but well guess what happened when I went in with the drill! So now I gotta go back to Home Depot and get long wood screws.