I have been busy as usual in my shop. I am still waiting on my helicopter kit to arrive…but actually probably am better off getting more of my stairwork done. Just some shots recently in my stairshop. I wish everyone the best 2008 can bring.
Stan
I have been busy as usual in my shop. I am still waiting on my helicopter kit to arrive…but actually probably am better off getting more of my stairwork done. Just some shots recently in my stairshop. I wish everyone the best 2008 can bring.
Stan
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Thanks for that - awesome work as usual. Hope the book is doing well for you, looks like no slowdowns for Stan!
CaliforniaRemodelingContractor.com
do they come apart or do you have to transport in one piece
I would recomend wetting the outside of the curve and sticking it in the sun. That should help straighten them out . ;-}
Nice.
Now I gotta go work on my shop...looks like you could play basketball in yours.
You could loose a piano in mine--actually I have a piano in there--I'll post a pic (kinda like Where's Waldo). Perhaps in another thread, wouldn't want to clutter up this one. ;o)
I need my fix of your aerial pics. stinky
STINKY: heres a shot....the first one is my stairshop from 2000 feet. The last one are a bunch of deer running the other day.
Stan
thats a lot of fricken deer
i'm thinkin the same thing,you suppose stan is jacking with us and those are decoys? i'm a bad shot but with that many i could surley it one. larryif a man speaks in the forest,and there's not a woman to hear him,is he still wrong?
thanks Stan
Hey: I swear...those are real deer!
It would be more surprising if I could fake a picture like that!
Stan
>Hey: I swear...those are real deer! Of course they are! Let's add a few more real deer! ;-)
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And I have an idea where they are kept between photoshoots ;-)
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BTW you make some really awsome stairs!
Edited 1/5/2008 2:52 pm by Cowsine
Now that's funny right there!Peace out.
Cowsine: I literally jumped when I saw those deer in my shop! That was a good one.
Stan
Long legged forest rats waiting their turn to run out in front of an auto.
jt8
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