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"bumhead" wrote Nice, I like the big door by the swing seat. |
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"bumhead" wrote Nice, I like the big door by the swing seat. |
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Looks great. Even from disaster, good can result. -- There is never a situation where having more rounds is a disadvantage Rob Leatham |
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The covered porch is a nice touch. I would have gone for more windows for
natural light or maybe skylights - but that is a personal choice. |
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The covered porch is a nice touch. I would have gone for more windows for
natural light or maybe skylights - but that is a personal choice. |
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Porch is wife's patio with swing for R & R. And a good covered place
to park the grill. Windows on south and east gives some natural light. I have 3 rows of flourescent lights with 3ea 8 foot fixtures. Each fixture has 4ea four foot bulbs. 36 flourescent bulbs. May not be nautural light, but I can see. Inside painted white helps. My old shop had poor lighting and dark walls with no paint. On Mon, 10 Aug 2009 20:38:28 -0400, Bob Haar wrote: The covered porch is a nice touch. I would have gone for more windows for natural light or maybe skylights - but that is a personal choice. |
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"bumhead" wrote in message ... Hope that rusted butane tank don't rust through and go BOOM. |
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Belongs to my neighbor, but it isn't as bad as it looks in that
picture. I have a wire brush and some Rustoleum that wll fix that. Good neighbors so I will touch it up for him. On Sun, 16 Aug 2009 08:38:16 -0600, "WW" wrote: "bumhead" wrote in message .. . Hope that rusted butane tank don't rust through and go BOOM. |
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What a fine job. And you may be putting more concrete or landscaping in
front of door? I like the stencil concrete for patterns and texture and color. john "bumhead" wrote in message ... |
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