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Frosted Arch Bar Top for Hyatt Pier 66 "Pier Top"Dec 9, 2009
These are for the revolving restaurant at the top of the famous Fort Lauderdale Landmark,
Pier 66. An event company customer told me weddings at this location were priced about $35,000,
but after the economy decline, it is about $18,000, for food and...
Custom Wide Acrylic DesksNov 27, 2009
Another oceanfront penthouse project.
This one in Miami Beach, Florida.
The 7 foot wide span required a central "leg", even with 1 inch thick material. There was a large amount of unexpected, side to side wobble. Any resolution to that issue, was...
Transparent Lexan penthouse elevatorNov 15, 2009
A new oceanfront Ritz Carlton penthouse has this 2 story tube elevator. My first impression was "James Bond" or maybe "beam me up Scotty". Flat polycarbonate sheets were cold flowed or just forced into a metal frame.
Only 1/4" thick plastic had some...
Frosted Event PodiumsNov 10, 2009
Shipping these was no fun, breakage and zero damage claims are common.
Crating large items is not my specialty. Honestly, anything glued I want to steer clear of. Bent products are not a problem, and make it to the destination in one piece. I am...
Antique Case Glazing ReplacementOct 26, 2009
OK, so it is not genuine vintage materials, but the store owner had a realistic budget.
Lots and lots of refitting to "cold flow" the piece of 1/8" clear acrylic in there.
Cold flow is hype for flex bending without heating, or an oven.
This neighbor...
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