Sandpaper shelves
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Pardon the clutter and dirt in the photo. This is primarily of a
sandpaper storage cabinet I built, using scraps. The investment in time was minimal and since I just used scrap material, the cost was negligible as well. FWIW, the plaques in the photo represented a couple cruises Mrs. Nonny and I were planning to take. As some of you might know, cruise ships generally receive and display a plaque given them for each port, when they make their first call to that port. Older ships have hundreds of these plaques displayed, typically in stairways or near the navigation area. Long ago, I decided that my home town (a farming community in central MO) was not adequately represented beside major ports such as Grand Caymen, St. Petersburg, Miami, NYC, Hawaii, Panama etc., so I began to make and install plaques celebrating the Port of Marshall MO aboard cruise ships. Marshall is about as far away from the oceans as you can get, but now has "welcomed" around 25 cruise ships to its facilities, all signed by me as the Port Master. It's a fun and harmless little prank that I enjoyed doing on a cruise. -- Nonny ELOQUIDIOT (n) A highly educated, sophisticated, and articulate person who has absolutely no clue concerning what they are talking about. The person is typically a media commentator or politician. |
Sandpaper shelves
On 2/7/2010 2:25 PM, Nonny wrote:
Pardon the clutter and dirt in the photo. This is primarily of a sandpaper storage cabinet I built, using scraps. The investment in time was minimal and since I just used scrap material, the cost was negligible as well. Have its long lost identical twin in my shop ... :) -- www.e-woodshop.net Last update: 10/22/08 KarlC@ (the obvious) |
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