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Latest Job
Post by R. Manning Jr. Millworks on Dec 13th, 2013, 07:35am

Here is our latest,
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Re: Latest Job
Post by Rob on Dec 14th, 2013, 08:07am

Love it!

I like the way you keep the grain lined up on the drawer fronts.
Re: Latest Job
Post by trulycustom on Dec 19th, 2013, 3:54pm

Very nice. Modern and sleek is not my style but I can appreciate quality craftsmanship when I see it. Your attention to detail shows and I'm sure you have one very happy customer, which is what counts. Again, very nice!
Re: Latest Job
Post by Stephan P on May 12th, 2014, 7:14pm

Nice job! Are those pictures actual pictures or are those your software renderings?
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Post by R. Manning Jr. Millworks on May 13th, 2014, 1:39pm

Those are real pics of the job, it was a fast track job 8 days start to finish so I only did a quick rendering of the kitchen.
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Post by Stephan P on May 13th, 2014, 5:14pm

Wow, you did that job in 8 days! You must have some serious equipment and manpower. I'm in a little different timeline. I'm running a 8-10 week backlog to commencement and typically spend a few weeks on a kitchen, from final design to final vacuuming after the install. Nice work and nice rendering. I wish there was a dummies manual for Kerkythea. When I look at the renderings you and some of the others are producing I definitely see I have room for improvement.
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Post by R. Manning Jr. Millworks on May 14th, 2014, 07:07am

We knock them out really fast, just built two kitchens and four bath rooms in 10 days from first cut to clean up after install.

They were for the same contractor as the above job and were also the same style and finish as the above. Even tho they were 15 miles apart we treated like one big job.
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Post by Stephan P on May 14th, 2014, 1:40pm

I like the top border and the thick gables. On the wall pantry for example, do you build it like a face frame that goes over your inside and outside gable or is it a 1.5" thick panel? I imagine it would be an applied piece so that it can be scribed to the ceiling.

I'm working on this 3 million dollar condo at the moment and the ceiling is out 7/8" over 9 feet. Its making the finishing tough.
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Post by R. Manning Jr. Millworks on May 14th, 2014, 1:46pm

They are just standard euro cabinets 3/4" material. We use 1 1/2" fillers at walls and ceilings.