March 31, 2016
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Before we go any further, let me apologize for the quality of these photos. My other camera died,
so I switched to one that has proven to take lousy shots in low light. Nonetheless, it's furniture time.
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The cherry office furniture was too heavy to haul upstairs by myself, so I disassembled it, cleaned it,
and pieced it back together in the office.
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The furniture was gently-used, but in amazing shape...and cherry from head-to-toe -- either solid
cherry (doors and tops) or full cherry veneer (bases, structural parts).
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The pieces are coming together. It took a while to get everything level, but all the pieces have
adjustable feet, so I was able to get everything just right.
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With the cabinets assembled, I could reinstall the doors and drawers.
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The pieces fit perfectly into the room.
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Hanging file folder drawers are reinstalled.
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This unit has a double vertical file on the bottom, a single atop it, and two storage drawers.
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The tops have a nice satin finish and a beveled underside, which gives the edges a sharper look.
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Before installing the armoire, I finished up the cable/phone connections. I trimmed the wires...
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...stripped the wires, installed the phone line...
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...and the cable line.
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With the wires installed, I buttoned up the combination jack plate.
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