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The Following is up for Absolute Auction at www.PlunderHere.com: Item Name : Coffers and cabinets Auction Starts : Apr. 17 2010 03:00:02 Auction Ends : Jun. 12 2010 03:00:02 Starting Bid : 1.00 Shipping From : United States - Zip Code: 58329 Description of item : Title coffers and cabinets author nancy a. record illustrator nancy a. record book condition very good size - jacket     

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Author: nntp
Date: May 14, 2010 01:31

The Following is up for Absolute Auction at www.PlunderHere.com: Item Name : Coffers and cabinets Auction Starts : Apr. 17 2010 03:00:02 Auction Ends : Jun. 12 2010 03:00:02 Starting Bid : 1.00 Shipping From : United States - Zip Code: 58329 Description of item : Title coffers and cabinets author nancy a. record illustrator nancy a. record book condition very good size - jacket
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The Following is up for Absolute Auction at www.PlunderHere.com: Item Name : Coffers and cabinets Auction Starts : Apr. 17 2010 03:00:02 Auction Ends : Jun. 12 2010 03:00:02 Starting Bid : 1.00 Shipping From : United States - Zip Code: 58329 Description of item : Title coffers and cabinets author nancy a. record illustrator nancy a. record book condition very good size - jacket     

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Author: nntp
Date: May 14, 2010 01:31

When I started in the trades in the early 70s, built in cabinets were the rage. We built library walls, nooks, built in hutches and display cabinets. From time to time depending on who I was working wtih at the time, we also built kitchen and bath cabs as well in place. Later I was assigned to another cabinet guy that used to run a cabinet shop. We built everything in modules. They were
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On 14 May, 01:16, jake <j...@127.0.0.1> wrote: > As far as I can make out, a Cabinet Minister gets a mere £144,520 p.a. > Taking a token 5%% cut leaves them with a measly £137,294 to get by on. > > This is almost FOURTEEN TIMES the wonderful tax-free band much desired > by the LibDem wing of the Conservative party. So in other words a > Cabinet NMinister is worth the salarly of fourteen working     

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Author: nntp
Date: May 14, 2010 01:31

On 14/05/2010 01:16, jake wrote: As far as I can make out, a Cabinet Minister gets a mere £144,520 p.a. Taking a token 5%% cut leaves them with a measly £137,294 to get by on. This is almost FOURTEEN TIMES the wonderful tax-free band much desired by the LibDem wing of the Conservative party. So in other words a Cabinet NMinister is worth the salarly of fourteen working people!
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Robatoy: > Buy an upper end set of cabinets at IKEA. No, I am not kidding. That > stuff is totally credible. Use their on-line planner and be done with > it, then blow the rest of your budget on a quartz countertop. Biggest > bang for the buck...IMHO. Ikea has a poor reputation. Unfortunately the closest Ikea store is 150 miles away, a bit too far to go see if we like their cabinets. Looking     

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Author: nailshooter41
Date: May 14, 2010 00:24

On 05/13/2010 08:33 PM, Robatoy wrote: The face-frame look, IMHO, allows for a more 'furniturey' look and works better in a smaller kitchen. BUT.... I can guarantee you one thing: somebody will disagree with my take on this. <G> Heh...I agree that the face frame looks more furniturey. However, the frames take up an awful lot of vertical space between drawers. I rebuilt some
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On May 13, 8:55 pm, Mac Cool <M...@2cool.com> wrote: > Planning my kitchen rebuild and at the last minute I'm reconsidering if > building modular cabinets is really the way to go or if I should just > build them in place. I've built stand alone cabinets before and I'm > familiar with the process but it looks like built in place cabinetry would > use a good deal less sheet material and who doesn't     

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Author: Logician
Date: May 14, 2010 00:09

On May 13, 8:51 pm, Mac Cool <M...@2cool.com> wrote: Have the European (frameless) cabinets gone out of style? Everywhere I look all I find are face frame cabinets. I'm planning on building new cabinets for my kitchen and I prefer the frameless look. The eurocabinets spiked around here about 3 years ago. Although there are some advantages in the frameless style for the consumer, the real
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Author: Maria
Date: May 13, 2010 23:34

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Author: Mac Cool
Date: May 13, 2010 23:03

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Author: Chris Friesen
Date: May 13, 2010 22:32

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Author: Robatoy
Date: May 13, 2010 19:37

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Author: Robatoy
Date: May 13, 2010 19:33

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