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WHAT!!!! YOU HAD THAT HOT LITTLE ITEM IN YOUR HANDS AND WEREN'T EVEN TEMPTED TO TAKE IT HOME WITH YOU???
oh, i like that idea, that way you can play with them and i can have them all back when your done.
hey... i'm not really selling these things... that would just break up the collection :tongue:
it took me a little while to figure out "other uses" could be, and umm... i think i could get more than a nickle a piece for those.
Thought i'd share a recent purchase i made, on a girl's day out to Harbor Freight. Wasn't really looking for anything, but this little red beauty caught my eye and when i opened the box.... well i just had to have it. Aaand it was on sale!
Oddly enough my husband was not impressed with this...
i'm not sure who i'm more impressed with...
your wife for going off all by her little bad-self and scoring some equipment...
or you... for not leaving her on the side of the road when she dropped the bomb.
awesome car... oooo, is that flat black :thumb:
hell yeah we wanna see pics! you could also create an album on your profile page, and put several there.
oh almost forgot...
WELCOME!
i'm totally with gino on this...
don't wait around for the awning guys to do right by your clients.
the insurance company will do their best to be off-the-hook on this, and it sounds like that's just their hoping for. if the insurance company finds an out, they'll be dishing up that same excuse...
Feel just awful for you Heath... noting worse than the feeling of responsibility, when the error is not yours AND neither is the fix.
I'm curious to know how you are dealing with the clients.... how much do they know about who's responsible and where their frustration is directed?
I've had a...
ssshhh.... don't tell anyone but... i'm kind of a SignManiac groupie :loveya:
i'm not finding the transition from designer to sign maker an easy one... and bob is one of designer/signmakers here that i can only hope to be like someday.
here's a recent post where bob tossed out an idea in one...
that's quite a massive piece of equipment for it's purpose... think i'll stick with my big squeegees.
i do dig that table though and the cool tool aspect.
me likey cool tools... even over-priced over-engineered ones!
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