Then I would need to make finger sandwiches and horseydors...![]()
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Yes Dick, it's a fine mighty looking rack...
It's large, well-supported, firm, yet slightly supple in appearance, yet no sagging. The fishnet pattern is a very nice touch, giving a hint of the exotic. And most of all, it is 100% natural.-
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Started on a new restaurant job going in on High Street in the Short North in Columbus...
These are made out of 1/4" thick brass and will be some of the custom door pulls at the front entrance....
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Was walking by here today. Manager saw me and knows me from their other place. She gave me the nickel tour. Right nice place. What a change from the last folks.
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MM, from reading this thread, for several years, one thing has become crystal clear to me. That is, you just can't do anything the "simple" way to save your life. :lol:
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Made one of these today.....anyone who's ever tried to get a speedo cable loose on the transmission of a classic will understand this tool immediately!
The teeth on the inside grab the serrations on the cable nut allowing you to turn it. Usually once you break it loose you can turn it with your fingers, but since you can't see it or get a pair of pliers on it and can barely even touch it, I made this - works a treat!Attached Files:
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Angela is a pretty cool lady.... She has over 200 employees working for her in her organization.... Her preferred mode of transportation is a Lambretta scooter. She can be seen scooting around the Short North on a regular basis....
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