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Another holiday classic from our house to yours.
Rick used to put lights outside, one year a friend took some liberties with our reindeer. We really thought neighborhood kids had done it, until he confessed. I made this photo into a Christmas Card for him and some of his family members.
Rick used to put lights outside, one year a friend took some liberties with our reindeer. We really thought neighborhood kids had done it, until he confessed. I made this photo into a Christmas Card for him and some of his family members.
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It's so I look like a boy racer Which is what Tom said when he saw it for the first time
Overall I am pleased with how it turned out. Next time I will be a little braver with the application and try to line up the letters myself instead of relying on the paper backing which causes the letters to round a bit. Seen it done a number of times but first time I actually did it myself.
Today's LOL...
Overall I am pleased with how it turned out. Next time I will be a little braver with the application and try to line up the letters myself instead of relying on the paper backing which causes the letters to round a bit. Seen it done a number of times but first time I actually did it myself.
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Not a fan of the windshield lettering... Sorry. A nice tint strip Would of been nice.
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DAY ONE IN BASEMENT...
Legs of old metal stand are all painted, wheels mounted, top mounting tray built, glued, and clamped
The first pic is the wood that was ripped and routed for the side rails that clip over the edges of the 3/4" plywood top
Next up is to make the bottom shelf, and then modify the top so the saw mounts to it, and it bolts to the stand
Legs of old metal stand are all painted, wheels mounted, top mounting tray built, glued, and clamped
The first pic is the wood that was ripped and routed for the side rails that clip over the edges of the 3/4" plywood top
Next up is to make the bottom shelf, and then modify the top so the saw mounts to it, and it bolts to the stand