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Date:         Thu, 7 Mar 2002 07:13:26 -0500
Reply-To:     David Higginbotham <dahigginbotham@NCDRAGONFLY.COM>
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From:         David Higginbotham <dahigginbotham@NCDRAGONFLY.COM>
Subject:      Re: Interior door/side/headliner  panels redux
Comments: To: Bess's Buddies <bess@earthnow.org>
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Thanks folks, I would really like to see the pic's when you get them! I am not familiar with the "door skin" product you are talking about. Can you elaborate a little on that? Thanks, David Higginbotham 82 Westfalia Silk Hope, NC

Glen & Ri said:

>>> <snip> We did the door panels in oak "door skin" available from lumber yards. It's really thin, like 1/8" so it works well for door panels. Stained it to match the cabinet colors, polyeurothaned it and upholstered a portion of the sliding door panel, and put carpet on the bottom portion (for kicks when opening it.) Be sure to do the backs too! <snip> We plan on taking pictures of this project and posting a site as soon as it quits raining enough to open the top up! (Yes, we're in Oregon) <<<


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