ice box sub-zero
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ice box sub-zero
Check out this Rift Oak Flush Shaker job I just finished. The \"ice box\" is a 48\" Sub-Zero. Simple but elegant. The inset(flush) cabinets were easy to build \"dead square\" with the help of my Thermwood router. As you all know, inset and Euro cabinets are a pain in the xxx if they are not square and accurate.
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I found the hardware at http://www.Iceboxes.com. One set(2 hinges and one hasp)is $400. plus shipping.
I found the hardware at http://www.Iceboxes.com. One set(2 hinges and one hasp)is $400. plus shipping.
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Rift Oak
Is rift oak the same as quarter sawn? Also, did it come from Conestoga?
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