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Larry k. Lloyd
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Location: Washington
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by Larry k. Lloyd » Thu, Sep 07 2006, 6:28PM
I hope this is working
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Larry k. Lloyd
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by Larry k. Lloyd » Thu, Sep 07 2006, 6:49PM
Sorry about the spelling this is a new post
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DanEpps
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Posts: 5852 Joined: Thu, Jul 28 2005, 10:18AM
Company Name: Dan Epps
Country: UNITED STATES
Location: Rocky Face GA
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by DanEpps » Thu, Sep 07 2006, 8:29PM
It worked but no topless pictures here
...just kidding of course.
Brian Bauer
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by Brian Bauer » Fri, Sep 08 2006, 9:05PM
Larry,
Lookin good man. been using e cab for a year now and i still don't have drawers in my cabs
Brian Bauer
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Rick Palechuk
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Company Name: Milltech Millworks Ltd.
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by Rick Palechuk » Fri, Sep 08 2006, 11:46PM
Hey, Brian does being disintegrated really make you very angry?
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by Brian Bauer » Sat, Sep 09 2006, 12:05AM
Yes Rick
It does actually, but getting a new router would help out greatly. Even if i can't actually put drawers in my cabs.
Brian
Wood is wood , Particle Board is just dust !
Rick Palechuk
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by Rick Palechuk » Sat, Sep 09 2006, 12:26AM
Hey, so what's up with the drawers?
Michael Yeargain
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Posts: 1740 Joined: Tue, May 17 2005, 8:33PM
Company Name: Timeless Cabinetry and Mantles
Location: South East
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by Michael Yeargain » Mon, Sep 18 2006, 5:07AM
I think Brian just has to get off the lazy button...
No drawers dude?
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by Brian Bauer » Mon, Sep 18 2006, 11:17AM
Mike is right i need to turn off and throw away the lazy button, i need to set up my parameters for drawers. Do they let you have different saved parameters or do you have to just save them with a cab and re size it?
I haven't even looked at the drawer stuff yet just enough to get a drawer front on so the hole is covered up.
Brian
Wood is wood , Particle Board is just dust !
Kerry Fullington
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Company Name: Double E Cabinets
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by Kerry Fullington » Mon, Sep 18 2006, 12:41PM
Brian,
You can build any kind of drawer you want, place it in a cabinet with or without a front, or even place drawers with different construction in the same cabinet and they will all re-size with the cabinets.
Kerry
Michael Yeargain
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by Michael Yeargain » Mon, Sep 18 2006, 9:09PM
Wow Brian you must be swamped with work...
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