Malco, you missed something. he said there was a full width by 15' addition across the back of the house. That is the missing piece of the puzzle.:thumbsup:
Many years ago I was working as an engineer for a guy that did the same thing. We used his house for an office and were still using drafting boards, the foxtail brooms saw a lot of use.
Almost missed responding to this. On this particular job, there wasn't a heckuva lot of drafting--mostly rudimentary sketches and a couple of computer renderings. But man, the old foxtail brushes is a blast from the past! :thumbsup:
Originally Posted by Teetorbilt
Many years ago I was working as an engineer for a guy that did the same thing. We used his house for an office and were still using drafting boards, the foxtail brooms saw a lot of use.
Almost missed responding to this. On this particular job, there wasn't a heckuva lot of drafting--mostly rudimentary sketches and a couple of computer renderings. But man, the old foxtail brushes is a blast from the past! :thumbsup:
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