Here's the pics of the shop remodel,most of the sheetrock is up and tapeing and mudding has started. Hope to be painted in another week so I can put it back together again. Last pic is LOML side of the garage.
Thanks for looking Tom
Here's the pics of the shop remodel,most of the sheetrock is up and tapeing and mudding has started. Hope to be painted in another week so I can put it back together again. Last pic is LOML side of the garage.
Thanks for looking Tom
OK......................and WHERE does the car go?????????????????????
HeHe
Well looky there a black band-saw with chrome, big wheels & lights & blinker lights ?....
I usually find it much easier to be wrong once in while than to try to be perfect.
My web page has a pop up. It is a free site, just close the pop up on the right side of the screen
Wow! She must be some cool gal.Originally Posted by Thomas Prondzinski
Looks like she's got herself a bandsaw, planer, dust collector, drill press, mini-fridge, and a motor-sickle.
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James Krenov says that "the craftsman lives in a
condition where the size of his public is almost in
inverse proportion to the quality of his work."
(James Krenov, A Cabinetmaker's Notebook, 1976.)
I guess my public must be pretty huge then.
I feel your pain,Tom. Just got passed that stage and got mine painted this week. God, I hate taping and mudding! Looking good.
Lou
Procrastination.......
Maybe I'll think about that tomorrow
Tom -
You have made big progress so far. From here (after the painting) it will be downhill since you are actually "setting up" your tools.
Ted
Wow! I almost had a heart attack! I thought it was Chris Padilla that had some drywall hung (Chris if you're listening, there isn't much of 2004 left).
Thomas, it's looking good. If you are realllly careful you can paint without moving a thing. I think but I'm not sure:-)
Work safe, have fun, enjoy the sport.
Remember that a guy never has to come down out of the clouds if he keeps filling the valleys with peaks. Steve