Wow, that sure looks like the place!Happy homeowners?
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Beautiful!!!Meanderer, I love your picture! The windows in the upstairs are much the same as the upstairs of ours. I removed all the windows to restore and slowly getting them back together. In between the windows sash (top two which remain stationary, were sandwiched together with horse hair for insulation. The bottom was openable for air circulation)
Wow, that sure looks like the place!
And now that we have power tools, all the trim and moldings are plain Jane and not even real wood. Everything is painted landlord grey.I love old wood working tools. I have a great appreciation for them and the craftsman that used them. I'm a former Industrial Arts Teacher turned engineer, now retired. But my grandfathers and great grandfathers were quite talented. I now restore my own historic buildings and live in an 1850 Gothic Revival. As we talk I'm making porch spindles, but all with power tools and imagine how long it would take with hand tools.
Not here!And now that we have power tools, all the trim and moldings are plain Jane and not even real wood. Everything is painted landlord grey.
Thank you.Not here!
12" tall Oak baseboards planed from rough lumber and shaped to final configuration thru multiple steps and set ups, all in one piece of lumber. Natural finish with multiple coats of poly. Baseboards on any given wall are one piece and not short multiple pieces with finger joints to hold together. Nor are they plastic extrusions designed to look like old expensive wood trim. True classic woodwork is still available, there are still craftsman that produce it and install it, but You have to be willing to pay for it. If instead you elect to go to a cheaper bottom line then, thats what you get.
For some of us it's not what is the easiest, its not what is cheapest or even what is available. It's what I deem necessary, what is correct for the property and what I produce to match the original.
That is FANTASTIC, Pappy.If so, how would you like to be the owner of this woodworking set. Complete and beautiful. Can’t imagine what it would sell for now.
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Perhaps for restoring older homes of course.Not here!
12" tall Oak baseboards planed from rough lumber and shaped to final configuration thru multiple steps and set ups, all in one piece of lumber. Natural finish with multiple coats of poly. Baseboards on any given wall are one piece and not short multiple pieces with finger joints to hold together. Nor are they plastic extrusions designed to look like old expensive wood trim. True classic woodwork is still available, there are still craftsman that produce it and install it, but You have to be willing to pay for it. If instead you elect to go to a cheaper bottom line then, thats what you get.
For some of us it's not what is the easiest, its not what is cheapest or even what is available. It's what I deem necessary, what is correct for the property and what I produce to match the original.