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Good stuff, Kevin! I just finished the home office with laminate as well. Once the first 2 rows are in and straight, it moves pretty quickly. You can't beat the look of it and it is really durable. I have 2 rooms done now and the living room is next.

Be careful though, once the wife sees how good the laminate looks in the shop, you may have another item on the "honey-do list".
 
Hell yea Kevin, comin along great Brother.... Love ur gun closet, very envious...I wanna crawl in there and play with ur toys lol....

The floors lookin tits man, but like Eric said, the wifes eye may get caught up in the sheen and next thing u know ur installing it throughout the whole house....
 
Hey I got one piece of baseboard down,flloor is laided and the closet is empty right now Dan.Cheers Kevin
 

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Baseboards and window sills installed.Harrison that glass against the cabinet both were free one is an almost new windshield for my beater truck.Getting closer and closer.Cheers kevin
 

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Thank You Guys.The next question between the wife and I has been(1) start in the office/model room or (2)start a work station in the wood working area?You see we have been wanting to get an extar freezer but it has to go in the storage room which means moving the drill press and gun reloading station.I think option two may be the answer and maybe at least start on my model desk.The wall to the left of the a/c unit will have a 15' station that I have all the plans for in a mag. it will be nice @ about $400 or so.Cheers Kevin
 
Thanks Felllas!Evan it was not that bad but then again what I selected for the baseboard was cheap and not really met for that purpose.The shape of the board and the back was maybe for a simple door frame but because of that it made doing some cuts in corners as a compound cut? #-o Once I figured that out it went easy.The reloading station is next while doing my new model desk 7' X 30" about's with plenty of storage underneath :D can't wait this is the fun part.The sheetrock business was just too much frigg'in labor nothing more I can say and my hat is off to those guys for making it look so easy.Cheers Kevin
 
Been some time since I put anything up I have been really busy with life and work.But i made it to the Gun show last W/E and picked up a 1000 bullets in .308 and parts for a trigger group for my Inland Carbine.This is my reloading station for now and maybe permanet I have another set of old cabinets to throw up (Harrison going for trash they were) and it has been real nice to work in 68' temps :).I reloaded 350 rds last W/E only got some 3000 rds in various calibers :rolleyes: CYA
 

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