Re: My latest house project (wine cellar)
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You, my good man, have some serious woodworking skills. You need some cedar in there to store stogies too.
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Re: My latest house project (wine cellar)
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What everyone else said. You are insane.
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That is awesome! And here I was merely considering buying a wine fridge...
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By the way, can I hire you to turn my dorm room into a live-in beer cellar?
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Excellent work! Looks as nice as it is practically designed.
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Excellent job, you have a great looking wine cellar.
Dave
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Wow…. Thanks fellas. I was expecting all this. I’m feeling overwhelmed.
So how much money are we talking here when you say I could make a killing at this? I have absolutely no idea what this type of work would cost in the real world. Where I’m at, money is in the oil business. I do all of my own work, and quite a bit for friends using the barter system (the work I do is in direct relation to what they do for me). I’d much rather be working with my hands than managing work and personnel for a living.
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I’d much rather be working with my hands than managing work and personnel for a living. +1 but it took me a long time to figure that one out. That really is a nice room.
Fred
------- Blujays1: Spending Fred's money one bottle at a time, no two... Oh crap!
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That's one one nice looking wine cellar dude!!
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Everyone has just about covered it. Sure looks nice. My wife saw the pics and asked why I don't do things like that. I replied that I'm a lover not a carpenter. She laughed and exited to room.
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