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    The OSB Shop gets some character

    While waiting for the epoxy to dry during the Daytona pothole delimma, I had the idea to re-cycle some old framed pictures and posters that were taking up space in the house.

    It didn't turn out too bad, but as you can see this is still a shop and not an art gallery in that the latest RV furniture project is taking shape on the bench and not one of the pictures is hanging level or plumb.

    http://picasaweb.google.com/PTCaulfi...23146035665314

    The whole story can starts here: http://patcaulfield.blogspot.com/201...a-delimma.html

    Pat Caulfield
    Last edited by Pat Caulfield; 02-24-2010 at 10:40 AM. Reason: Not sure that image link is working

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    Very Nice

    A workshop needs to be a place you enjoy. Pictures add a lot to that enjoyment.

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    If I had that much clear wall space I'm sure it wouldn't be clear for long.

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    Pat,

    Where the heck do you live? That's some very pretty scenery!

    Nice use of wall space, too.

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    Your shop looks great with the pictures.

    I use to have a lot of pics and signs on the walls in my shop before I started adding more woodworking stuff! (some remained )

    Then...('06)
    Old vs New 1.jpg

    Now...('10)
    Old vs New 2.jpg

    And of course a wood shop needs a pic of Norm....(notice I hung him above my nailers/staplers)
    Normie.jpg
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    Thats why my wife was OK with this. She figured if the space wasn't empty I wouldn't be buying something to go there.

    Pat

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pat Caulfield View Post
    Thats why my wife was OK with this. She figured if the space wasn't empty I wouldn't be buying something to go there.

    Pat
    Hee-hee-hee-hee . . . Yeah, that'll work Great looking digs Pat.
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    Looks great to me Pat!!
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    Where are you at Paul, that is sure some beautiful country side. It reminds me of when I lived in northern New Mexico.
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