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Old Apr 13, 2009 | 11:49 AM
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I told my wife I went to lunch with you guys and I was the one behind the camera taking pictures of you guys !


My wife is friends with her too, three of us went to UMI Sake House in Belltown last night for drinks !
Umi is amazing. i recommend this place for a lunch idea sometime for sure! (if they're even open for lunch - i've only done dinner there, but GREAT food for sure)

also The Slip in downtown Kirkland would be a good idea when the weather gets better. it has nice outdoor seating, great views of the park & water, and they have pretty good burgers/food as well.
 
Old Apr 13, 2009 | 11:55 AM
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Originally Posted by ABTsportsline
Umi is amazing. i recommend this place for a lunch idea sometime for sure! (if they're even open for lunch - i've only done dinner there, but GREAT food for sure)

also The Slip in downtown Kirkland would be a good idea when the weather gets better. it has nice outdoor seating, great views of the park & water, and they have pretty good burgers/food as well.
I'd be in to moving the next one after Tacoma to Kirkland. I'm always up for a drive.

sportsline so you know we started another thread for 6 Speed lunches Check out the nw section for the new thread. our next lunch is scheduled for the 28th I believe
 
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Decided to put a custom countertop onto one of our other displays. Something different not commonly used.



 
Old Apr 27, 2009 | 12:12 PM
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that is an amazing wood.... what is that?
 
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It's actually a PSL beam (typically used as a structural member in a house frame) that we coated with 4 layers of a glossy waterproof finish. PSL is an assembly of long, thin strands of wood veneer glued together.
 
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