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PostPosted: Sat Aug 26, 2006 7:27 am 
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[QUOTE=ToddStock] Might want to go with the new Tidy-Bowl Zoot collection...colors to match mahogany, EIR, maple, and coming soon...BRW. Just when you get out of bathroom luthiery, everyone else wants in...[/QUOTE]

You know, when I special ordered my farm sink for the kitchen and new bath fixtures, Kohler was developing a new bathroom line....maybe Hesh, has been "moon" lighting... Jeanne38955.6909027778


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[QUOTE=Jeanne] Kohler was developing a new bathroom line....maybe Hesh, has been "moon" lighting... [/QUOTE]
Wow! They're lighting the inside of the bowl, now?! Great idea for those late-night excursions!


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What a Bowl! What a Bowl! Hey John does some real fine work...I got a chance to see some of his necks the other day and they are equaly as nice...(well maybe even nicer) makes me want to buy a CNC... I just can't afford it...It is actually better/more economical for me to pay John to cnc that stuff than do it myself...there I said it!

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Dave - aside from the cost -- if you still have doubts, think of the huge investment in time as well.

John does great work and he's a great guy to talk and deal with. I was chatting with John the other night and he mentioned that he shined those bridges up to ultimately with 1200 grit. Now that's service!


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Anthony I completely agree with you my friend.

I'll use micro-mesh pads and take the bridges to 8,000 grit (I know, I need a life....).[/QUOTE]

Hesh we need to talk

Ya know there is an easier way -- ever thing of using a buffing wheel. Even a cheapo chucked in your drill press will do a great job.


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ROTFLMAO

GAWD Hesh, that's not nice. Now I have tea in my keyboard.

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That's ok Hesh. Being a geek, I have extras laying around.

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Wondering here if that toilet has anything to do with your creativity bro? i'd consider moving this toilet with you in the new shop!

Great looking bridges!


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Looking good my friend! Very good indeed...

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