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Threashold

Doesn't look like much, but give the 60's era vintage of all the finishings on the house, it's nice to see a properly finished door threshold

Needs a little touch up on the inside part, but the rest is all properly sealed, and protected with custom metal pieces I kit-bashed together.  All the metal parts cost about $20 total.  There just wasn't any off the shelf item that would work.


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