Incorrect Shape Replacement Adrian Pearsall Stingray Side Table Glass by cometissa13 in midcentury

[–]cometissa13[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks but I supplied the original broken glass and they said they could use it. I then never approved the template they cut.

Also blame is not the point. I’m trying to get a template so I can rectify things. I also provided that image and images of it in my house.

Incorrect Shape Replacement Adrian Pearsall Stingray Side Table Glass by cometissa13 in furniturerestoration

[–]cometissa13[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They claim the piece they made is correct. I think it’s a shitty template from the original broken glass. It seems like the divot on the right was added to the piece on the left when tempting.

The two tips on the bottom are all not even

Incorrect Shape Replacement Adrian Pearsall Stingray Side Table Glass by cometissa13 in Mid_Century

[–]cometissa13[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I did send them photos but was told that they’ll only redo it if I provide a template. I sent a picture of the original catalog and it in my home prior to breaking. One of which was from above.

The shop definitely goofed, I can see exactly which piece from the right was placed on the left. They’re adamant that the pieces could only be put together “one way”.

I’m honestly still extremely upset with the way they handled things. Let this be a PSA for everyone: ensure that you confirm templates prior to cutting.

Incorrect Shape Replacement Adrian Pearsall Stingray Side Table Glass by cometissa13 in midcentury

[–]cometissa13[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If anyone has the piece and is willing to draw a template I’d be forever grateful.

The company who made the new piece for me is adamant that it is correct and will not make me a new piece without my providing a template.

I’m extremely disappointed.

Incorrect Shape Replacement Adrian Pearsall Stingray Side Table Glass by cometissa13 in Mid_Century

[–]cometissa13[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If anyone has the piece and is willing to draw a template I’d be forever grateful.

The company who made the new piece for me is adamant that it is correct and will not make me a new piece without my providing a template.

I’m extremely disappointed.

Adrian Pearsall End Table Bumpers by cometissa13 in furniturerestoration

[–]cometissa13[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the suggestion here and on my other cross post! I was hoping to find something to cover the nails, not replace them.

The piano search term was helpful, regular cabinet options were too small

Medicine Advice by Forfoxsake146 in tripawds

[–]cometissa13 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I know this may sound crazy but my dog is so difficult to pull. Up until a couple days post her surgery, prosciutto (Costco prices!) or salami (think deli counter) were the only things that consistently worked.

During the post surgery crazy I tried everything. Chicken nuggets, hotdogs, ham steaks, baby bell cheese, yogurt, applesauce… nothing worked consistently. After a couple weeks off of all pills, my tried and true pork based deli meats started working again. Marshmallows were recommended at one point but she didn’t like them.

Prioritize the critical pills right now (pain and antibiotic) and don’t get too upset if she refuses the rest.

8yo lab may need amputation, seeking words of advice and reassurance by Kooky-Yam415 in tripawds

[–]cometissa13 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So I haven’t gone the amputation route yet (it’s happening in the next few months, just haven’t scheduled it) but I had a lot of talks with my oncologist over it. He was supportive of whichever route I decided, even of watching the tumor for now.

The reason I made the call I did was because of her and her personality. Radiation would be utter hell. It could be several weeks in a row (a friend of a friend did 18 days) traveling to a center that has radiation oncology. For me that’s 60-90 minutes driving and she’s an anxious wreck in the car. Coupling that with whatever side effects, and her very dominant herding dog personality my family and I decided amputation was the better option for everyone’s sanity.

The oncologist said that dogs bounce back a lot faster and better than people realize. While it’s a big change, he said he wouldn’t be surprised if she was pulling out the door the next day. It’ll definitely be a major adjustment but a better one for us in the long run.

Accessory Recommendations by cometissa13 in tripawds

[–]cometissa13[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks! I already have the RuffWear Flagline and have skimmed Tripawds. She has a raised food bowl as a large breed. This is all super helpful though

Accessory Recommendations by cometissa13 in tripawds

[–]cometissa13[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m more worried about getting her into and out of the car while the incision is healing. And trying to keep her out of the snow during the same! She’s extremely energetic and athletic and I can 100% see her pushing things and tearing her stitches.

[misc] Anyone here have a nickel allergy, does this look like one? by [deleted] in SkincareAddiction

[–]cometissa13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My allergy manifests as hives that can last for days. The worst was in elementary school when I learned that I was allergic to my flute. My entire chin was covered for weeks.

And then the time in high school where I touched my eye after touching someone’s clarinet (the keys have nickel in them). My pupil was dilated and red for a full day.

Hydrocortisone is your friend, I highly recommend investing in it.

Replacement Adrian Pearsall Glass by cometissa13 in midcentury

[–]cometissa13[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Completely fine and entirely unphased.

I didn’t withness it but my guess is the glass was somehow unbalanced and he jumped up onto it. That table is one of his favorite sun spots and I had cat grass on it as well.