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28th July 2011, 06:01 PM #1Intermediate Member
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Finding someone for custom work
Hi Woodwork Forums
It has been a while since I have been here... but I am glad I still have my login.
Is there any recommended way of finding a wood worker for custom work? I want to find someone who is good, skilled, sensitive and understanding. I don't want to risk getting something dodgy, or getting ripped off. I need someone who can listen to what I want and compassionately make what I need. I just don't know the best way to find someone (preferably in Sydney).
The piece I am after is a box for ashes for my baby boy ( ) and I haven't found anything I like anywhere. I am thinking of getting something made. But I will be fussy - a perfectionist. Anything less than perfect will not be right. And I need someone to understand how important this piece will be.
Can anyone point me in the right direction to finding someone?
ThanksYou can take the girl out of the country.... but you'll still need to give her a shed!
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28th July 2011, 06:05 PM #2
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28th July 2011, 06:12 PM #3
Well done, Wongo.
Rob
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28th July 2011, 08:21 PM #4Intermediate Member
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I am continually being blessed with the "right" people coming into our lives with love and blessings and the talent we need when we need them. Wongo's work is amazing, and he lives just up the road, so to speak...
I think Avery has once again lead someone special into our lives.
(Avery was born still two weeks ago today, and today we brought him home from the crematorium)You can take the girl out of the country.... but you'll still need to give her a shed!
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28th July 2011, 08:42 PM #5
My sincere condolences to you tianakaesha
Onya Wongo for putting your hand up.
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28th July 2011, 09:05 PM #6
Tianakaesha ..... I am very sorry for your loss and can only offer the best for you and your family.
I am sure Wongo will be able to come up with something super special that will be perfect for Avery and hopefully give you some comfort.Now proudly sponsored by Binford Tools. Be sure to check out the Binford 6100 - available now at any good tool retailer.
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28th July 2011, 10:16 PM #7
Such sadness and (hopefully) happiness in peace for you tianakaesha.
I am quite honestly sobbing as I type this; at your loss (being a recent new father myself) and at how a fantastic craftsman like Wongo is onto it, a project ever so deeply serious and meaningful, without batting an eyelid.
My very deepest condolences to you and yours.
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17th August 2011, 12:50 PM #8Member
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This is so sad, being a father to a two yr old girl myself I really feel for you.
I hope this box turns out exactly as you wish and helps ease your pain some how.
On a practical level if wongo or yourself wish to pm your bsb, or address ,I'd be happy to make a donation towards it's cost or a memorial etc.
Can someone advise to make it 'scam proof'
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17th August 2011, 03:15 PM #9Intermediate Member
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hi darrens... thank you so much for your message.
It has been only one month since Avery was born... almost 5 weeks. It's seriously been a really crappy time. The fog is thicker on some days than others.
Feel free to contact wongo directly for a donation... I've gotta call him in the next couple of weeks when it's all not so raw and then we can start on the project.. my design, his skill..
I am blessed to have been part of this forum already and knew exactly where to come when I decided I needed a craftsman. This is a great resource.
Kristie..You can take the girl out of the country.... but you'll still need to give her a shed!
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17th August 2011, 11:31 PM #10Member
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De nada, as the Spanish would say. Emailed wonga.
Take care,
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17th August 2011, 11:34 PM #11Intermediate Member
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Oh, you made me laugh!
De nada is a phrase I have used a lot in my past, and for the first time in a long time, I used it this week.
xYou can take the girl out of the country.... but you'll still need to give her a shed!
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