Susan corner cab construction

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Kerry Fullington
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Gene,
I would build the cabinet again starting with the Standard Upper Corner Frameless.
This way eCabinets will recognize the cabinet as a wall cabinet.
It will save you problems down the road.
Kerry
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Kerry Fullington wrote:...

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Cray XT-4

LOL, Kerry! 8) 8)

I just now noticed it..............

Does the XT4 run eCabinet Systems OK, or is it just a little slower than your laptops? Just wondering if you were also running 3D reservoir simulation jobs ... :lol:


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How many tools did you have to displace to get that bad boy in the shop?
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Tools? displacement...? heck he needed a transfer truck to start with. Just to bring the power transformer to the job site. Not to mention the 20'x20' 4\" reinforced slab floor that had to be poured first. Then another truck load of 2x4s and floor joist. A 4 ton HVAC and lets not forget to mention the steal doors to barricade this baby in place. Oops; I almost forgot... 24 7 365 surveillance system... :wink:
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