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Old 01-21-2006, 10:15 PM   #1
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This is the vanity area in the master bath.


Note the paint, done foist. I misspelled it but it reminded me of Curly so I left it.

This is the wall extension done to accomodate the plumbing and support for the new Euro cantilivered glass sink. The wall is exterior, block and very supporting. No where else to go. The backer board for the sink assembly has not been installed on the RH side.

The walk away shot today. Notice the nice paint in the lower right. Who in their right mind paints first?

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Old 01-21-2006, 10:20 PM   #2
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Ok...I see the FatMax.....but whose got the dinky doodle tape?

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Cole, you got me into this photobucket thing, how do I get some respectable sizes?
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I pull them over to paint, hit select all, pull them down, then pull the background down to them, save to desktop.....and abra kadabra.

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Bob, the mini tape is one that I always carry in my pocket. It's 12', graduated to 32nds and is metric on the other side. It's our metric reference for all of this Euro stuff. Ever try and find a decent metric tape when you needed one yesterday? I have ordered a few since I got tied into the local dealer for this Euro stuff.
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The metric tapes are easy to find here! LOL
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I'm sorry Teetor, I just can't stand those little monsters, I break them faster than wedding vows.

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