shoji/ ranma install
- craigak
- Hopper I
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shoji/ ranma install
Here are a few images of an install I did recently in Ft. Wayne, IN. I live in Chicago and drove to Ft. Wayne and back, same day...about 7 hours of driving. I won't do that again. The install took about 10 hours. As you can see, I did not have the correct cover strips for one end of the shikii. I sent them to the client a few days later. A simple glue on that she agreed to do. I fault myself for not have the right material on-hand.
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- craigak
- Hopper I
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I just noticed that the two center shoji were placed incorrectly by the client. I was showing her how to remove them from the tracks. They were correctly arranged with the handles next to each other before I departed.
- RLSIII
- Raw Log Import
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very clear work. did you know that the floor took a dive like that going in or was that a surprise during the install.
Rob S
Rob S
- Yxoc
- 5
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Craigak,
That is inspirational stuff - thanks for sharing.
Great to see you back on the forum as well.
Regards
Derek
That is inspirational stuff - thanks for sharing.
Great to see you back on the forum as well.
Regards
Derek
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Craigak, i'm curiuos as to your track details. Did you use any roller/wheel assemblies or is it all wood to wood? Thanks.
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