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Gary Puckett
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Giving some thought about changing from faceframe style to frameless. The only thing is I don't want to give up the classic look with crown mold, corbells,and all the ornate stuff.

Is this possible,and how hard would it be to learn the change?

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How about this for frameless -----
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Nice Job,

What is the stone on the fireplace, and how did you attach the corbells to the stone?

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It's called River rock granite and I drilled holes in it and attached the corbels from behind with long screws. Then the granite was installed.
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Gary Puckett wrote:Giving some thought about changing from faceframe style to frameless. The only thing is I don't want to give up the classic look with crown mold, corbells,and all the ornate stuff.

Is this possible,and how hard would it be to learn the change?

Thanks

Gary
Here's another I just finished but it doesn't have corbels.
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Very nice,

Do you do your own finishing or do get your doors pre finished?

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Gary Puckett wrote:Very nice,

Do you do your own finishing or do get your doors pre finished?

Gary
Yes ... I do my own finishing. These are spray stained with ML Campbell Woodsong stains and then topcoated with lacquer.
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Never used ML Cambell here alot about it. How is it to use and what kind of sprayer do you have? If you don't mind me asking.

I have a Porter Cable HVLP and detail sprayer.

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Gary Puckett wrote:Never used ML Cambell here alot about it. How is it to use and what kind of sprayer do you have? If you don't mind me asking.

I have a Porter Cable HVLP and detail sprayer.

Gary
I have a HP Optima spray gun and a Devillbus HVLP gun and a Graco turbine for lacquer and an Airless pump sprayer.
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