I just set up my shop and have a 4 foot by 40 foot space at the top of one wall
that I would like to display some tool manufactures banners ( Dewalt,
Milwaukee, Ryobi,Delta any of them really).I have a wide range of tools that
has been bought for my as anniversary,fathers day gifts so Im not particular of
the make. The local box stores cant help me and I cant seem to find any on the
web. I just thought it would be something cool instead of white insulation.
Thanks
Tyrah
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In article <[email protected]>, Traves W.
Coppock <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Wed, 13 Aug 2003 00:59:39 GMT, Kevin Craig <[email protected]>
> Crawled out of the shop and said. . .:
>
> >In article <[email protected]>, TonyW73544
> ><[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> >> I just set up my shop and have a 4 foot by 40 foot space at the top of one
> >> wall
> >
> >DRIVE-BY!
> >
> >You SUCK!
> >
> >Kevin
>
> i donno,,,might only be 10' on each wall...
Naw, Tony said "at the top of ONE wall"... so he's got walls at least
40 feet long (and presumably 12 feet tall, if he's got 4 feet free at
the top).
I still say it's a drive-by. ;-)
Kevin
ok ok I do suck!! Its a 40X40 foot prefab shop with concrete floors and 2 12'
doors. the guy who lived here before me was a road contractor and he parked his
backhoes etc in here to work on them.You know the worst part? I mean the very
most terrible suck of them all?? I am a stay at home Dad and my youngest just
started first grade and I will have all day to work in my shop as of Monday
when school starts. I know I know I SUCK!!
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TonyW73544 wrote:
> particular of the make. The local box stores cant help me and I cant seem
> to find any on the web. I just thought it would be something cool instead
> of white insulation. Thanks
Try stores that actually display said banners. Those things usually come as
part of a manufacturer's or distributor's promotion. Once the promo is
over, the materials go into the trash. If you make cozy with somebody down
at "Tool World," s/he can probably hook you up.
I know someone who runs a store right next to a power tool store. They're
reasonably cozy. I'll ask her to ask him to save any such materials that
pass through and see if that gets anywhere. If I come across some of that
stuff, you can have it.
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On Wed, 13 Aug 2003 00:59:39 GMT, Kevin Craig <[email protected]>
Crawled out of the shop and said. . .:
>In article <[email protected]>, TonyW73544
><[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I just set up my shop and have a 4 foot by 40 foot space at the top of one wall
>
>DRIVE-BY!
>
>You SUCK!
>
>Kevin
i donno,,,might only be 10' on each wall...
Traves
What part of the country or world are you located?
Rick
"TonyW73544" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I just set up my shop and have a 4 foot by 40 foot space at the top of one
wall
> that I would like to display some tool manufactures banners ( Dewalt,
> Milwaukee, Ryobi,Delta any of them really).I have a wide range of tools
that
> has been bought for my as anniversary,fathers day gifts so Im not
particular of
> the make. The local box stores cant help me and I cant seem to find any on
the
> web. I just thought it would be something cool instead of white
insulation.
> Thanks
> Tyrah
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On 14 Aug 2003 13:21:18 GMT, [email protected] (TonyW73544) scribbled the
following wisdom:
Stay at home dad, huh?
>Just outside of Little Rock Arkansas USA
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
So your first cousin works while you stay home? :-)