Posted 2 years ago
koolstuff
(19 items)
I have been doing some woodworking for a while, I wanted a front door that was different from what I could buy retail so I went to a home recycling co. and found this quarter sawn magogany door salvaged from an old hotel. The glass panel came from a local artist that was closing her shop, would the glass fit the door ? I took no measurments of each one at the time, I just fabbed it together. I routed out the old door panel, stripped the dark finish off, fabbed in the frame made from Paduk, installed the glass and added a clear UV inhibitor to the door. It was a 5 month project.
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Why is this not on your home ? it looks like it's in a warehouse or something ....Great Job !
I was asked to display it at the salvage company before hanging it