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My summer 2008 woodworking project. The doors were purchased for $1 each five years ago and finally got around to making the cabinet for my bedroom. When I have no further use for it, granddaughter's Scarlett Rose and Josie Sue will enjoy the cabinet, "Made in USA @ 77 years."
OF you must have a multitude of talents. I have enjoyed reading your quips and looking at your pictures. Yeah - the farm looks so much like I remember from my grandfather and two great aunts up there in Blanchardville. Gosh, the memories!!! That was the first time I found out what a 'cow pie' was! 77 hugh? looks like your still pretty young!!! Bless you!
I claim no special woodworking expertise, but am a screw and glue guy with a few variations farming out doors to experts. Actually, this custom made and original designed cabinet is outside of my downstairs half bath serving my morning shower needs while my bedroom is upstairs which contains most of my social and formal wardrobe. Featured in the cabinet above is an upper left hand drawer containing my T-shirts while its opposite contains folded work trousers. The lower left hand is for colored socks in a plastic container and its opposite is for white socks equally contained. The lower is for an overflow of whatever. Unmentionables are retained in my clothes dryer which along with the wash machine are part of my half bath, all designed in my renovation and repair of a 100 plus year old farmhouse. More than you need to know? Okay, but others may be wondering. LOL