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Old 09-24-2009, 11:05 PM   #21
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The painter is a one man show. Dennis something. It's a long Italian name, but i can't think of it right now.
One of those banners would look nice over my workbench in my garage.
I am calling the guy soon.. gunna ask him what happens if the wind takes those things away..

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Old 09-24-2009, 11:05 PM   #22
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I take it you've done the carts? That's definitely on my to-do list, as well as getting a car set up to run on the Thunderbolt course. I joined the SCCA and they have all sorts of different classes that race there.
They run a pretty full schedule at the track. When the wind is right I can here the cars at my house, about 15 miles away.

We did the carts for a bachelor party, group of 8 or 9 semi coherent whack jobs in carts that run about 70 MPH flat out. I got put in the grass a couple times. Going into the hairpin turn flat out can spin you out into the barrels pretty easily too. It was 80 bucks for some warm up laps, 3 heat races and a final. It's a physical workout, but my stomach hurt so bad from laughing. Well worth the money.
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Old 10-02-2009, 07:39 PM   #23
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Another project in the books. The faux windows are convincing enough to fool the painter. He didn't realize they weren't real until he got up on the roof to paint the lintels and sills. He's lucky to have had scaffolding to work off of.
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That thing is looking real sweet there Buddy Boy.

I love brick from that era. Just love it
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That thing is looking real sweet there Buddy Boy.

I love brick from that era. Just love it
Those walls are 3 bricks thick. The inner layers were made in a factory a few miles from the building from what I'm told. Don't know the story on the face brick. There is a receipt in the hands of the owner for around 100 bucks paid to the adjacent buildings owner to share the exterior wall from around 1906.
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very nice Lone amazing work
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very nice Lone amazing work
Thanks Tom. I'm glad jobs like this are few and far between. Way too much climbing involved to get this one done.
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