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PostPosted: Sun Aug 27, 2006 11:58 pm 
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[QUOTE=Anthony Z]
Man I hate to think what this is going to do to your output.....

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Output? That still goes in the OTHER room!

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PostPosted: Mon Aug 28, 2006 9:13 am 
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Hesh, prepare the sofa, i'm comin' over and i will teach you something......

How to:Mess it all up in 5 seconds



Just kidding bro, if i ever come over to your place, i want to learn how to work neatly like you! I see that you managed very well with your benches, they look great bud, i suspect your dog helped a bit huh? The new shop looks really cool, i can already feel great positive energy from what i see, must be the small challenges you've just encountered and the creativity involved in setting up a new shop, it's a nice transition you are living and i'm really happy for you!

Since you work so neatly, have you considered installing a plastic tarp to cover the carpet? I'm asking because the tiniest particles will end up in there and you might devellop respiratory problems , i certainly would not want that to happen to ymy bro! Just a thought, maybe you already have all that figured out!

Good job Hesh, keep on goin'!


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Location: Kings Mtn., NC, USA
First name: Bill
Last Name: Greene
City: Kings Mountain
State: North Carolina
Zip/Postal Code: 28086
Country: USA
Focus: Build
Status: Amateur
Hesh:

Two things, you need some stuff on the walls: plans, formerly ruined parts, etc., AND I'm seeing that window and thinking "dust vent".

Great looking shop. Congrats.

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Bill, i agree, i will also try to find him a Bear poster and a Beer drinking Alien one!


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I'm on it bro!


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Hesh

I believe it is traditional to have a transition guitar, that you start in the old shop and finish in the new one.


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Sounds perfect to me hesh as it will get its fretwork and final setup etc in you new shop.


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