Update on
In-Ex by Joe, Bikram and Harshil
Growth by Chin Siang, Joon Hong and Feridson
Both our groups(timber groups), 'In-Ex' and 'Growth' had decided to proceed with our bench making using timber at the carpenter workshop at Puchong Perdana, the workshop same as 'Pandora Box''s.
We had already discussed with the carpenter yesterday. The carpenter agreed with the making of both benches. We will be paying the expenses by ourselves.
Estimated time of completion of both bench mentioned by the carpenter is in 2 weeks time from yesterday, which is exactly 2th Dec.
As for the wood finishes, we had decide to use wood coat to give it a dark wood texture, but will further decided upon seeing the final product.
We will be arranging our own transportation of our benches to the workshop upon completion, hopefully before 2 Dec.
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Great.. Don't relent, make sure you keep track of your carpenters and document the process.
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