I now have my website up and running well enough to announce it. Expect to see many more past project pictures….my helicopter section…..and I now have a current project section that I will keep updated. There is a comment section which I will be tending to as well.
Everyone is welcome to look and give their opinions good or bad. I need input.
It feels good to be able from now on to direct clients into my shop and watch their stairway develop. I dont know of any site that does this.
The address below is just a temporary one…till my domain is activated.
http://www.askmrlink.com/stairs/
Stan
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3 comments:
1) very cool!
2) makes me dizzy looking at the photos!
3) uh, is something missing from this list?
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cambriadays.com
Bet the omission ain't an accident after the new picture restrictions were implemented.
Nice site, Stan. It's a "favorite" already.A La Carte Government funding... the real democracy.
I assure you that I didnt purposely omit Fine Homebuilding...I did not design or lay out this site. I just got off the phone getting a tutor session how to operate all the bells and whistles on this site.
I plan on it being active and will not let it get stagnant like so many other sites. It will be interactive.....
Stan
Very cool site. I like the concept of giving the URL to customers so they can check up on progress of their own project.
One thought -- if it wuz me, and it ain't, I'd think twice about including the chopper stuff. Kinda like a doctor posting pictures of his boat -- makes a customer think that the reason the tab's so "high" is that he's paying extra for the hobby in addition to the work. I'm just sayin' . . . .
Mike Hennessy
Pittsburgh, PA
Everything fits, until you put glue on it.
Great site, I too added it to my favorites. It has a very personal touch that many lack. It will be great to see more of your projects evolve.
You do know its ok to make stairs straight? ha!ha!
Brad
Very nice Stan..
You be the Stair CZAR!!!;]
Glad to see your website. I was bummed out when you said you were "outa here" when you couldn't post pictures. I've already put you on my "Favorites" above Breaktime.
Keep the helicopter postings. It let's your customers know how meticulous you are on building it and I'm sure they will feel the same craftsmanship carries over to their project. Who can begrudge someone for having a hobby on which they spend some of the profits on. After all, isn't it why we all work? Makes you seem a more well rounded individual.
Good luck on the website. Sounds exciting.
Thanks.....I still will post here in the photo section. They removed my roadblock last week. I wasnt pissed off at Taunton when I said 'I am out of here" though it sounds like I am. Its just the way I talk....when I hit a dead end...I always say I am out of here...and move another direction.
Stan
Are you sure about that Stan -- I'm back limited again
Whatever direction you take, the one you left behind is the loser. Glad to hear you're able to post on Breaktime again. Those who missed your posting on your announcement of your website would've been the losers.
Good luck on your website.
It needs work, there are no flashing banner ad's. ;-)
You need An apprentice? I just built a straight run of stairs this week. They came out great but I'd love to learn what you do.
Family.....They're always there when they need you.
Nice site Stan. I've got pictures of your work littered all over my computer, it's great that you'll have one place for them now.http://www.tvwsolar.com
Now I wish I could give Brother Bill his great thrill
I would set him in chains at the top of the hill
Then send out for some pillars and Cecil B. DeMille
He could die happily ever after"
Awesome site and even better talent.
That's some crazy stuff.
Thanks for the comments.
I have uploaded many more pictures trying to show various styles...instead of say 15 curved stairways that have the same shape.
I have some spirals in there....straight ones...flared...straight with glass risers.....
and many more to come as I dig through all my old camera chips.
http://www.stansstairways.com
Stan
"It feels good to be able from now on to direct clients into my shop and watch their stairway develop"
Exceptional idea!
Good luck!