YEAH! I learned how to post pictures here!!! It only took me about five min. to figure it out. Let’s see if I can do it again.
Tamara
YEAH! I learned how to post pictures here!!! It only took me about five min. to figure it out. Let’s see if I can do it again.
Tamara
Prescriptive codes don't address the connection at less common angles, so base the connection off more typical ones using bolts, structural screws, blocking, and steel tension ties.
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Guess that I should have made sure that nothing was on the scanner. The first picture has some white stuff on it. That isn't on the floor, just on the picture. Well looks like I can post pictures now.
Tamara
ooooooooooooo!!!
I like it! Nice way to make random width seem more special. Almost a jeweled effect. What is the darker wood?
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Glad you liked it Piffin. Lars used walnut for the feature strip. Tamara
nice detail