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I'll take what's behind door #1, Monty!

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Re: I'll take what's behind door #1, Monty!

Postby Stanton » Mon Oct 17, 2011 7:37 am

Very nice! That's a lot of work for one weekend!
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Re: I'll take what's behind door #1, Monty!

Postby Barnyard » Mon Oct 17, 2011 6:17 pm

Bob McCarty wrote:Looks good Bill, Are you sure this isn't just an attempt to keep Dale and I from cleaning up the shop before the Bash? :D

Bob

If that's possible I will give it a shot. :lol:

Bill E Bob wrote:Bet those REALLY do a good job of keeping out the dark

Another Rosie joke! I better ask her what she thinks. :)

Jeff Silvey wrote:Looks nice did you put the track up with balen wire or do it the correct way. Wire nuts thats all I'm going to say. They do look nice for Mels reception in the future. :thumbsup:

Jeff, I need a warm place to build the Limo Cub.

Gary Dotson wrote:Looks really good, Bill. I know you've wanted to get this done for quite some time, glad to see it finally reached the top of the priority list!

Gary, now that this part is done, maybe I will get the temporary center wall up so I can insulate it for the winter.

Stanton wrote:Very nice! That's a lot of work for one weekend!

Stanton, I started on this around noon Thursday after I picked up the doors and worked off and on until Saturday evening. I still have to install the hardware. They sent some of the hardware for an 8 foot door instead of 10 foot so I gotta get it tomorrow. The passage door had already been installed a little over a year ago.
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Re: I'll take what's behind door #1, Monty!

Postby dirtyred » Mon Oct 17, 2011 7:26 pm

trim and paint is next. are you gonna paint just the trim or the whole shop? :wink:
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Re: I'll take what's behind door #1, Monty!

Postby Barnyard » Mon Oct 17, 2011 7:55 pm

dirtyred wrote:trim and paint is next. are you gonna paint just the trim or the whole shop? :wink:

Everything will get paint. Camouflauge, so Rosie can't find me for menial tasks like working on her dryer or changin' dark suckers.
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Re: I'll take what's behind door #1, Monty!

Postby Barnyard » Mon Oct 17, 2011 9:37 pm

Bill E Bob wrote:Bet those REALLY do a good job of keeping out the dark 8) :wink:

Hey Bill, I just thought I'd let you see how much undarker it is with these new doors.

Here are the last two doors hanging. The ones I just replaced looked just like these.
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And here is what it looks like with less dark around them. I can't wait to show Rosie the difference. :D
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Re: I'll take what's behind door #1, Monty!

Postby dgrapes59 » Mon Oct 17, 2011 10:00 pm

Looks good Bill!

I am sure Carol Merrill, I mean Rosie, will approve of the difference!

Now you need a couple electric door openers to finish it off… the openers wouldn’t be that expensive but all the remotes for the Cubs wild be a killer!
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Re: I'll take what's behind door #1, Monty!

Postby Bill E Bob » Tue Oct 18, 2011 6:38 am

WOW Bill :!: The doors compliment those spiffy "dark Suckers" nicely. No more dark gettin' in THAT shop :wink:

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Re: I'll take what's behind door #1, Monty!

Postby Mike in Louisiana » Thu Oct 20, 2011 4:56 pm

Nice job Bill. How do you heat the shop. I know when you are in there there is a lot of hot air. :D :D
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Re: I'll take what's behind door #1, Monty!

Postby CPIII » Thu Oct 20, 2011 8:50 pm

Great looking job there Bill!! I am sure you will enjoy them.
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