Garmar is the newest newb of them all!
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Garmar is the newest newb of them all!
Most of you probably know me already.
My name is Gary and I'll be your humble site admin. My handle most everywhere I go is Garmar or some form of that.
I'm from Missouri and my profession is cabinetmaking. I love to read and write.
I see a lot of my friends from Wf are showing up here. Stop in and introduce yourselves!
Enjoy your stay and if you encounter any issues, no matter how small, contact me and I'll get right on it.
Gary.
My name is Gary and I'll be your humble site admin. My handle most everywhere I go is Garmar or some form of that.
I'm from Missouri and my profession is cabinetmaking. I love to read and write.
I see a lot of my friends from Wf are showing up here. Stop in and introduce yourselves!
Enjoy your stay and if you encounter any issues, no matter how small, contact me and I'll get right on it.
Gary.
Re: Garmar is the newest newb of them all!
Garmar! Nice to meet you. (Even though I've already met you 8) )
Cabinetmaking is an interesting profession...
Perhaps one day I'll purchase a cabinet from you. (If you sell them)
How long does it take to even make/assemble one?
Cabinetmaking is an interesting profession...
Perhaps one day I'll purchase a cabinet from you. (If you sell them)
How long does it take to even make/assemble one?
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Re: Garmar is the newest newb of them all!
How long does it take to even make/assemble one?
That varies a lot depending on the style of cabinetry. A raised panel door takes much more time than a flat panel, for instance.
Also, they usually come in a set. Can you tell I'm used to walking around this subject?
I build high-end custom cabinetry. From start to finish on an average kitchen, I'd say a month, month and a half. That's working by myself btw.
Thanks for the welcome, Jack. :)
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