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RossJarvis:

--- Quote from: awemawson on November 20, 2013, 02:49:11 PM ---Looks very good Ross, despite your modesty you must be very pleased with it.  :thumbup:

Better get them to fix that running outlet on the guttering or all your hard work will be for nothing  :bugeye:

Andrew

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You mean that outlet which was pouring freezing rain down my neck for half a morning, you bet they need to fix it!!!

Thanks for the kind comments Andrew, I am pretty pleased with the whole job, but being a perfectionist I tend to worry more about the bits I could have done better.  Overall I'm most pleased with a lot of hard work on bits which hopefully nobody will see or notice.

tom osselton:
I like it the way it is and if I had to put a window in it I would use  stained glass in the middle triangle, maybe a coat of arms or something like a horses head seeing as it was a stable.

Meldonmech:

                             Nicely restored 
                                                        Cheers David     

RossJarvis:

--- Quote from: Meldonmech on November 22, 2013, 04:07:53 AM ---
                             Nicely restored 
                                                        Cheers David   

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Thanks for the comment

Pete W.:
Hi there, Ross and all,

Ross, that door has turned out well.   :clap:   :clap:   :clap: 

I think any suggestions to modify it should be strenuously resisted - if you cut into the boards in that upper triangle, you'll significantly open the route to water penetration.

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