Welch Company
San Francisco, CA
S U M M A R Y
DIARY: January 20, 2012 10:05 AM Friday;
Rod Welch
Kephart visit modify armoire for large HD television excellent work.
1...Summary/Objective
2...Moved Furniture for Access to Work
3...Review Scope New Shelf Not Solid Mahogany
4...Demolition, Discovery, Accommodations
5...Challenges and punch list...
6...Stain & Finish Work Plan
7...Evaluation
8...Armoire Modifications High Quality Professional Workmanship
9...Invoice and Payment
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Armoire Conversion Large Screen Television Remove 2 Small Shelves 1
2803 -
2803 - ..
2804 - Summary/Objective
2805 -
280501 - Follow up ref SDS 8 0000. ref SDS 7 0000.
280502 -
280503 - Excellent work today by Kephart Cabinetry & Trim completing armoire
280504 - conversion for large screen HD television. Moved furniture to
280505 - provide working space, but had to wait for Paul's help to remove the
280506 - existing television. ref SDS 0 G65H Disappointed new shelf is not
280507 - solid mahogany, ref SDS 0 U64L; however, aligns with workmanship for
280508 - existing armoire. ref SDS 0 Y37N Demolition went smoothly.
280509 - Discovered several issues that required adjustments to the original
280510 - work plan. Paul innovated effective solutions. ref SDS 0 IW6Y New
280511 - configuration seems well constructed to strengthen the overall armoire
280512 - structure, essential for moving the armoire in the future, ref SDS 0
280513 - K88H, and further maintains high quality workmanship for appearance.
280514 - ref SDS 0 8G5F Paul provided guidance for staining and finishing new
280515 - and existing exposed surfaces. ref SDS 0 E54I This will be
280516 - complicated work, e.g., sanding, ref SDS 0 V15N, scheduled for Monday,
280517 - but fortunately it is a small project. Paid Kephart invoice with
280518 - bonus for exceptional work. ref SDS 0 RZ4F
280519 -
280520 -
280521 -
280522 -
280523 -
280525 - ..
2806 -
2807 -
2808 - Progress
2809 -
280901 - Moved Furniture for Access to Work
280902 -
280903 - Dismantled existing television connections to prepare for construction
280904 - work this morning. The television is too heavy so need Paul's help to
280905 - fully remove. It was purchased on 961214 1251. ref SDS 1 RF6Y At
280906 - that time, Ross carried the television upstairs from the garage and
280907 - set it on the stand inside the armoire. ref SDS 1 TE4H
280909 - ..
280910 - Checking the record, it seems clear I should have had Wheaties this
280911 - morning instead of cherrios, as Ross did on 961214 1251. ref SDS 1
280912 - XI66
280914 - ..
280915 - Considered removing the cap from the top of the armoire for access to
280916 - remove screws into the middle panel that will be partially removed in
280917 - making room for the larger size television screen.
280919 - ..
280920 - Decided to defer this task until Paul arrives to perform the contract
280921 - work.
280922 -
280923 - [...below on 120120 1005 at 1333 turned out was unnecessary
280924 - to remove the top panel because the vertical mid-panel is
280925 - doweled rather than fastened with screws from the top of
280926 - the ceiling panel. ref SDS 0 Y37N
280927 -
280928 -
280930 - ..
2810 -
2811 -
2812 - 1226
2813 -
281301 - Review Scope New Shelf Not Solid Mahogany
281302 -
281303 - Paul arrived, little later than planned in his letter yesterday on
281304 - 120119 0855. ref SDS 8 PPSV
281306 - ..
281307 - He submitted samples of material for the new shelf needed by
281308 - Kelly-Moore to match stain finish, as requested in the telephone
281309 - message last night, reported on 120119 0855, ref SDS 8 JZ5L, and
281310 - planned in meeting with Kelly-Moore earlier yesterday. ref SDS 8 OB4H
281312 - ..
281313 - The samples seem to be a composite of glued members covered with thin
281314 - mahogany veneer, similar to constructing solid core doors. This
281315 - conflicted with planning to provide solid mahogany plank for the new
281316 - shelf, reported on 111123 1100. ref SDS 2 3L91
281318 - ..
281319 - Asked Paul about this conflict in the record?
281321 - ..
281322 - Paul explained that standard practice for high quality cabinetry is to
281323 - use composite materials with mahogany veneer. He showed the new shelf
281324 - that has already been machined to specified dimensions taken during
281325 - the meeting on 120111 1430. ref SDS 6 JX6F
281327 - ..
281328 - New shelf panel is .75" thick, and there is a 1" facing member that
281329 - aligns with existing panels in the armoire. However, the facing panel
281330 - was not made from the same stock, possibly because it is thicker,
281331 - perhaps .25 or even .33" material and the veneer for shelf surfaces
281332 - are only .12 or .18, not sure, but in any case thinner, and Paul
281333 - wanted a heavier member for the facting member that may be subject to
281334 - bumps over the life of the unit.
281336 - ..
281337 - In any case, there is a clear difference in coloration, which seems
281338 - likely to prevent uniform high quality appearance that the current
281339 - armoire now has, and which is a priority for the project, reported
281340 - during the meeting on 120111 1430. ref SDS 6 YV9I
281342 - ..
281343 - Asked how much additional expense would be required to provide a new
281344 - shelf of solid mahogany, and which would then have uniform appearance?
281346 - ..
281347 - Paul said that getting a panel the size of the new shelf in solid
281348 - mahogany could cost several hundred dollars.
281350 - ..
281351 - Proposed we stand down and replace the current composite shelf using
281352 - mahogany venner, with a solid mahogany, as originally understood.
281354 - ..
281355 - Paul indicated his experience shows that the new shelf including the
281356 - different edge material can be finished to provide a high quality
281357 - professional appearance within requirements specified on 120111 1430.
281358 - ref SDS 6 YV9I
281360 - ..
281361 - Accordingly, accepted Paul's assurance.
281363 - ..
281364 - [...below, on 120120 1005 at 1333 demolition of existing
281365 - conditions supported Paul's representation that industry
281366 - practice does not use solid mahogany for furniture
281367 - construction. ref SDS 0 Y37N
281368 -
281369 -
281371 - ..
2814 -
2815 -
2816 - 1241
2817 -
281701 - Demolition, Discovery, Accommodations
281702 -
281703 -
281704 - Paul finally got the drawer removed that was difficult to accomplish
281705 - during the meeting on 120111 1430. ref SDS 6 A45F
281707 - ..
281708 - He showed there is a plastic catch in the middle rail beneath each
281709 - drawer. Releasing this catch or clip requires moving it forward
281710 - slightly using a thin screwdriver to reach it's location. Paul used a
281711 - flashlight to show the location and procedure for releasing the catch
281712 - to remove each the drawers.
281714 - ..
281715 - Paul then removed the half shelf above the drawer to make room for the
281716 - new full width shelf for sitting a new full-width television.
281717 - Removing this half-shelf required considerable effort that damaged the
281718 - material. Paul said that some of this damaged panel can be salvaged
281719 - to use for the vertical structural support at the left side of the new
281720 - shelf, planned in the meeting on 120111 1430. ref SDS 6 JM8T and
281721 - citing the record on 111208 2057. ref SDS 4 JE9L
281723 - ..
281724 - Removing the half-shelf further revealed the right exterior side panel
281725 - has a groove cut on the inside that was used to fasten the top shelf
281726 - removed to make room for the new television, as just explained above.
281727 - ref SDS 0 IW78 With the half-shelf installed in the groove, the
281728 - exterior panel has structural strength, however, removal reduces
281729 - structural integrity of this right exterior panel.
281731 - ..
281732 - Discovered the right side of the drawer housing frame is only a facing
281733 - strip, rather than a full depth structural member. Therefore the
281734 - design to inset the new shelf in a routed groove, planned on 120111
281735 - 1430, ref SDS 6 OR4I, requires adding and fastening a panel to the
281736 - inside of the exterior panel on the right side, and aligned with the
281737 - facing strip at the joint near the top of the 2nd small drawer from
281738 - the bottom.
281740 - ..
281741 - Discussed with Paul strengthening the right side exterior panel to
281742 - overcome weakness caused by removing the shelf that originally filled
281743 - the groove, per above. ref SDS 0 IW85
281745 - ..
281746 - Decided to use the top shelf removed yesterday and taken to
281747 - Kelly-Moore Paint Company for matching the stain to finish the new
281748 - shelf, reported on 120119 0855. ref SDS 8 G65H This piece is already
281749 - finished to match the overall armoire and is not damaged in any way.
281750 - Will retrieve it from Kelly-Moore, and install to thicken the exterior
281751 - right side panel. It will provide a full depth and height that
281752 - maintains the line on the right side of the drawers that will remain
281753 - in the armoire. It will also extend above the groove in the right
281754 - panel, so that fastening it above and below the groove will provide
281755 - increased structural strength to the right side exterior panel.
281757 - ..
281758 - This configuration maintains strength of the overall armoire structure
281759 - that will be critical when the armoire is moved at some future time
281760 - and has to be lifted and twisted to get it from the bedroom, taken
281761 - downstairs, and onto a truck. Millie said that in 1995, the movers
281762 - had great difficulty when the armorie was brought from the apartment
281763 - in San Francisco and installed in the upstairs bedroom here. It is
281764 - heavy and awkward, and so likely to be mishandled, even dropped.
281765 - Modifications today are aimed at preventing such future handling from
281766 - twisting or otherwise damanging the unit.
281768 - ..
281769 - If it was known that the right side drawer frame was not solid along
281770 - the right exerior panel to the back of the armoire, then the new shelf
281771 - would have been across to sit on this member cut to fit for a common
281772 - configuration on the left and right sides. After determining the
281773 - right drawer frame was merely a strip, the filler panel added, per
281774 - above, ref SDS 0 IW9S, could have been cut to sit the shelf on this
281775 - member, however, the groove discovered in the right exterior panel
281776 - seemed in the moment to require a structural solution, so extending
281777 - the panel to fasten it above and blow the groove seemed expedient and
281778 - prudent.
281780 - ..
281781 - The appearance could be improved by adding a full height panel to the
281782 - left and right exterior panels above the shelf. There would likely be
281783 - added strength added to the structure. This would entail additional
281784 - expense for constructing the panels, and for finishing.
281785 -
281786 -
281788 - ..
2818 -
2819 -
2820 - 1309
2821 -
282101 - Drove to Kelly-Moore Paint Company on Clayton Road in Concord. Took
282102 - the drawer Paul removed, and the sample panels of the new shelf
282103 - material.
282105 - ..
282106 - Met with Eve, the store manager. Peter was still at lunch.
282108 - ..
282109 - Submitted sample panels received from Paul, per above, ref SDS 0 R75J,
282110 - and submitted the drawer, which Paul removed today, per above.
282111 - ref SDS 0 IW6Y
282113 - ..
282114 - Explained we need the half-shelf delivered to Kelly-Moore yesterday.
282115 - 120119 0855. ref SDS 8 MJ77
282117 - ..
282118 - Eve was aware of the stain matching project. She took the drawere and
282119 - samples, and she returned the half-shelf. Eve confirmed that the
282120 - stain can be purchased next Monday, on 120123, planned in the meeting
282121 - with Peter yesterday, on 120119 0855. ref SDS 8 IC70
282122 -
282124 - ..
2822 -
2823 -
2824 - 1333
2825 -
282501 - Returned to the house.
282502 -
282503 - Paul examined the half-shelf retrieved from Kelly-Moore and which was
282504 - removed from the armoire yesterday on 120119 0855. ref SDS 8 G65H
282506 - ..
282507 - He feels this will provide strength to the right side exterior panel,
282508 - and overcome structural weakness otherwise caused by the groove cut
282509 - for the half-shelf removed, per above. ref SDS 0 2O4F
282511 - ..
282512 - Paul has now removed the television stand, which was expected to be
282513 - problematic during the meeting on 120111 1430. ref SDS 6 9N4F This
282514 - turned out to be easy, just removing 4 screws. The entire unit then
282515 - lifted from the shelf and it leaves a good finish. This is an optimum
282516 - outcome that avoids either leaving the bottom member of the television
282517 - stand in place, which would have created a distinct incontinuity of
282518 - appearance, or alternatively required a significant effort to repair
282519 - and finish the damaged surface where the television controller will be
282520 - placed beneath the new television shelf, all as discussed in the
282521 - meeting on 120111 1430. ref SDS 6 9N4F
282523 - ..
282524 - Paul removed the cloths hanger pole and bracket. This leaves a small
282525 - unfinished area on the left exterior side panel which can be stained
282526 - and finished, per below. ref SDS 0 E54I It will not require great
282527 - care because the area is dark and hidden behind the television.
282529 - ..
282530 - Paul cut and removed the mid-panel to a depth of 12" that makes room
282531 - for the full-width television, planned on 120111 1430. ref SDS 6 KP9H
282532 - Turned out it was not screwed into the top roof panel from above, but
282533 - was instead doweled. Therefore, Paul did not have to remove the
282534 - plywood cover to gain access for removing screws from the roof panel,
282535 - per consideration this morning, explained above. ref SDS 0 S59L The
282536 - horizontal and vertical cuts to remove this section of the mid-panel
282537 - showed the wood is not solid mahogany, but looks like particle board
282538 - covered with mahogany veneer, as Paul expected during the meeting on
282539 - 120111 1430. ref SDS 6 KP9H
282540 -
282541 - [...above, on 120120 1005 at 1226 new shelf configured with
282542 - composite construction design aligns with quality of existing
282543 - armoire design. ref SDS 0 546F
282545 - ..
282546 - Paul installed a facing strip over the edge of the vertical cut, which
282547 - matches well with the existing finish, even without staining, and so
282548 - should look great when finished. This further implements planning on
282549 - 120111 1430. ref SDS 6 KP9H
282551 - ..
282552 - Paul cut a piece from the half-shelf above the drawer removed earlier
282553 - today, explained above. ref SDS 0 IW78 This cut section provides a
282554 - finished vertical support for the left side of the new shelf, planned
282555 - in the meeting on 120111 1430. ref SDS 6 IR5H, and citing scope listed
282556 - on 111208 2057. ref SDS 4 JE9L This configuration balances appearance
282557 - on both sides of the television controller compartment, and also with
282558 - the vertical member on the left exterior panel that frames the drawers
282559 - below the controller compartment.
282561 - ..
282562 - Paul installed the new shelf machined according to planning in the
282563 - meeting on 120111 1430. ref SDS 6 JX6F Facing edge which is the most
282564 - prominent part of the new work looks good, and matches the vertical
282565 - strip installed to cover the cut to remove a portion of the mid-panel.
282566 -
282568 - ..
282569 - Challenges and punch list...
282570 -
282571 -
282572 - 1. New shelf, Paul asked again about leaving the new shelf
282573 - loose, so it can be removed to stain and finish, then
282574 - installed and fastened to the armoire in a week or so.
282575 - Decided to complete installation today, as planned in the
282576 - meeting on 120111 1430. ref SDS 6 M28K
282578 - ..
282579 - Discussed fastening options.
282581 - ..
282582 - Decided to use screws vertically into the new support
282583 - member added on the left side, per above. ref SDS 0 GQ5H
282584 - The shelf is screwed into the mid-vertical panel. It sits
282585 - on a lip from the router cut in the panel added on the
282586 - right exterior panel, per above.
282588 - ..
282589 - Angle brackets at the front, mid-point, and back were used
282590 - to connect the right end of the new shelf to the right
282591 - exterior panel. These clips add to support from the shelf
282592 - sitting on the edge routed into the right side panel.
282593 - Checked and verify the clips do not interfere with sliding
282594 - the drawer below the shelf. Since the clips are
282595 - galvanized, they do not require painting.
282597 - ..
282598 - Angle bracket clips were also added 1" back from the cutout
282599 - for cable access ports on either side of the vertical
282600 - mid-panel.
282602 - ..
282603 - Back panel was also screwed into the new shelf, planned in
282604 - the meeting on 120111 1430. ref SDS 6 JM53
282606 - ..
282607 - As a result, the new shelf strengthens the overall armoire
282608 - structure to prevent damage when it is picked moved at some
282609 - future time, as explained above. ref SDS 0 HD4N
282611 - ..
282612 - 2. There is a groove on the right side of the remaining
282613 - poration of the mid-panel cut and removed, per above.
282614 - ref SDS 0 Y37N This groove aligns with the groove on the
282615 - right side exterior panel. The half-shelf removed above
282616 - the drawer, also removed, was set in these grooves on each
282617 - side of the drawer frame. This indicates a high quality
282618 - workmanship.
282620 - ..
282621 - Paul proposed adding a .5" wide panel to span the groove on
282622 - the mid-panel that will maintain strength of this element.
282624 - ..
282625 - Decided to instead cut a piece that fills the groove, and
282626 - then use stain to finish the surface. Filling the groove
282627 - strengthens the vertical panel. This horizontal line will
282628 - be hidden from view by the television installed in the
282629 - armoire. Therefore the appearance will not be critical.
282631 - ..
282632 - 3. Back panel and right side of mid-panel where the top drawer
282633 - was removed is not finished.
282635 - ..
282636 - Will stain it along with the groove filler piece, per
282637 - above. ref SDS 0 Y39T
282639 - ..
282640 - 4. There is a 1" wide strip on the underneath side of the top
282641 - surface (roof) or ceiling of the armoir, and located where
282642 - mid-panel was removed. ref SDS 0 Y37N The mid-panel was
282643 - glued, and so when the 12" section was pulled from the
282644 - inside ceiling panel, it peeled more than a 1" wide strip
282645 - of the mahogany veneer finish on this section of the
282646 - ceiling panel. The mahogany ceiling section actually
282647 - splintered, causing more of a 2" - 3" problem to solve.
282649 - ..
282650 - Paul proposed adding thin cover strip which he cut from
282651 - existing materails from the demolition, and which has
282652 - satisfactory finish.
282654 - ..
282655 - This does not look great, will be mostly hidden from view
282656 - by the television.
282658 - ..
282659 - Paul shaved the front edges to give a finished appearance,
282660 - then glued and nailed the strip to cover this splintered
282661 - section the armoir ceiling.
282663 - ..
282664 - Initially, the strip was well fastened on the left side,
282665 - but bulbled on the right front corner, and along the right
282666 - edge. Paul added fasteners using a nailing gun. However,
282667 - the gun was shooting the nails through the thin mahogany
282668 - cover strip, so Paul used another nailing gun with less
282669 - power. This prevented the nails from going entirely
282670 - through the strip, but was sufficient to snug the strip to
282671 - the ceiling surface.
282673 - ..
282674 - Cover strip still has an unfinished edge exposed to the
282675 - most frequent line of sight. Hopefully, staining, or
282676 - possibly using the "putty stick" Paul describes, will
282677 - resolve this appearance problem.
282678 -
282679 - [...below on 120120 1005 at 1730 Paul describes "putty
282680 - stick" to finish reset nails and screws; may be solution
282681 - for this exposed edge. ref SDS 0 EV47
282683 - ..
282684 - 5. Panel added to strengthen exterior right side panel, per
282685 - above, ref SDS 0 IW9S, does not line up with the existing
282686 - filler piece from the drawer below.
282688 - ..
282689 - Paul proposed pulling it even which provides a good smooth
282690 - connection vertically.
282692 - ..
282693 - However, this caused a gap with the new horizonal shelf
282694 - which is routed into the side panel.
282696 - ..
282697 - Paul fixed this by cutting and glueing a very small sliver
282698 - of finished wood from removed materials. It gives the
282699 - impression that the new shelf fits snuggly against the left
282700 - side exterior panel, even though it is actually inset .25"
282701 - and also has a slight gap in the routed groove.
282702 -
282703 -
282705 - ..
282706 - Stain & Finish Work Plan
282707 -
282708 - Paul made suggestions on issues from initial guidance Kelly-Moore
282709 - Paint Company provided during the meeting yesterday on 120119 0855.
282710 - ref SDS 8 FJ9G
282712 - ..
282713 - Stain and finish is scheduled for Monday, 120123, per meeting
282714 - yesterday, ref SDS 8 IC70, although there is flexibility on when the
282715 - work is performed. General plan is completing finish in 2 weeks, so
282716 - the unit is available for the NFL championship game on Sunday, 120205.
282718 - ..
282719 - Paul seemed to say today...
282720 -
282721 - 1. Stain 2 coats.
282722 -
282723 - a. Mask perimeter where new work intersects with existing
282724 - surfaces.
282726 - ..
282727 - b. Apply stain with cloth dipped into stain to get deep
282728 - color that matches existing surfaces.
282730 - ..
282731 - c. Stain applied before filling screw reset holes.
282733 - ..
282734 - d. First coat use circular motion and apply quickly to
282735 - obtain uniform appearance. Allowing initial circular
282736 - applied stain to begin drying at the edges of each
282737 - pass, causes marks in the finished surface.
282739 - ..
282740 - e. 2nd coat of stain applied in direction of wood grain,
282741 - rather than circular motion.
282743 - ..
282744 - 2. Sandpaper was discussed, but not sure about the specific
282745 - mechanics nor sequence.
282747 - ..
282748 - 3. Finish - 3 coats with Satin Varathan
282750 - ..
282751 - 4. Deft or Deff is alternate to Satin Varathan, and it dries
282752 - in a few hours rather than a week between coats required
282753 - for Satin Varathan.
282755 - ..
282756 - 5. Putty stick (wax) with color of stain to fill screws
282757 - and nail holes.
282759 - ..
282760 - Putty stick may be best solution for appearance problem on
282761 - the 3" wide strip applied to cover the area exposed when
282762 - the vertical mid-panel was removed from the interior
282763 - ceiling, per above? ref SDS 0 P55G
282765 - ..
282766 - Explained plan to get further suggestions from Kelly-Moore, following
282767 - up the meeting yesterday on 120119 0855. ref SDS 8 XL5F Paul advised
282768 - that paint companies provide good advice on selecting paint materials,
282769 - but often are less helpful for use on the job.
282770 -
282771 -
282772 -
282773 -
282774 -
282776 - ..
2828 -
2829 -
2830 - 1748
2831 -
283101 - Paul completes work. Begins removing tools and cleaning up.
283102 -
283103 - Paul will remove from site of the parts removed from the removed,
283104 - primarily the television stand and the poles.
283106 - ..
283107 - Paul said to call for assistance on staining and finishing.
283108 -
283109 -
283111 - ..
283112 - Evaluation
283113 - Armoire Modifications High Quality Professional Workmanship
283114 -
283115 - Mofified armoire meets objectives to match high quality of original
283116 - workmanship discussed during the meeting on 120111 1430. ref SDS 6
283117 - YV9I Overall impression is balance, strength, and excellent
283118 - appearance with joints and elements well aligned. (still needs
283119 - finishing by customer)
283121 - ..
283122 - Consideration for future improvements could add shelves behind where
283123 - the television will sit. This might impede plans for twising the
283124 - television for access to ports on the back.
283126 - ..
283127 - Kephart Cabinetry & Trim was thorough and careful applying great
283128 - attention to even minute details, yet completed the work on time and
283129 - within budget. Complicated, intricate cabinetry work was performed
283130 - with skill and innovation to solve enexpected problems. ref SDS 0 EG4S
283132 - ..
283133 - Customer questions were addressed immediately through collaboration
283134 - that optimized results on form and function.
283136 - ..
283137 - Work was performed on site in the master bedroom under daily living
283138 - conditions. Protections were effective, and cleanup was timely and
283139 - thorough, including debris removal. The contractor left the site in
283140 - ready for use condition.
283142 - ..
283143 - At all times, it was a pleasure working with Paul.
283144 -
283145 -
283147 - ..
283148 - Invoice and Payment
283149 -
283150 - Paul prepared an invoice for the work. He noted credit was owed for
283151 - not installing the cross panel with a bracket to hang the television
283152 - which was included in the quotation on 111206 0918. ref SDS 3 HJ84
283154 - ..
283155 - Advised that even though the cross panel with a television bracket was
283156 - removed from scope, as discussed in the letter to Kephart on 111206
283157 - 0918, ref SDS 3 KY4Q, Kephart should bill for the full amount of the
283158 - original quotation.
283160 - ..
283161 - Received invoice...
283162 -
283163 - 1. Paul Kephart
283164 - Cabinetry and Fine Residential Woodwork
283165 - License #598395
283166 - Kephart Cabinetry & Trim
283167 - 2270 Almond Avenue
283168 - Concord, CA 94520
283169 - 925 827 1093
283171 - ..
283172 - 2. Date............................... 120120
283174 - ..
283175 - 3. Name......................
283176 -
283177 - Rod Welch
283178 - 1158 St Matthew PL #103
283179 - Concord, CA 94518
283181 - ..
283182 - 4. Armoire modifications expand compartment
283183 - for large screen HD television
283185 - ..
283186 - 5. Total price tax included........... $540
283188 - ..
283189 - Aligns original proposal on 111206 0918. ref SDS 3 HJ84
283190 -
283191 - 6. Bonus exceptional work............. $ 60
283193 - ..
283194 - 7. Total paid......................... $600
283195 -
283197 - ..
283198 - Posting expense ledger...
283202 - ..
283203 - Payment history...
283204 -
283205 - 120120......................... 600.00...... ref SDS 0 6Z6I
283207 - ..
283208 - Paid with Wells Farg on online....... $600.00...... ref SDS 0 RZ6N
283209 -
283210 - Reference...................... UBDB1PG3
283211 - Paid........................... 120121
283212 - Send payment on................ 120123
283213 - Deliver by..................... 120130
283214 -
283215 -
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