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Great shot, those infrared pictures are neat. Thanks for the visit. Take care.
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Really enjoy your photographs. Thank you.
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always surprised at what a new gallery will bring ,thanks
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Those extensions were likely intended to support floor or roof beams. Perhaps they were miscast or a change was made to the attic floor height.
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This reminds me of the doorknob in Disney's Alice in Wonderland. I expected it to start talking!
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Yeah I started it years ago! I haven’t been on it in a long while!
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The other one might have been a dog too.
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The sink looks mad
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Actually, its Old School Opacity and its Opacity.us. I think Harry Seager started one....Anyway, check them out.

We will keep our hopes up for a bit Motts.
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Raw materials used in casket making vary greatly. The Peace Box is made from card-board, and a deluxe coffin for a head of state may be made of solid bronze. Wooden caskets may be assembled from pine boards, or use an expensive hardwood such as cherry or mahogany. The most common American coffin is made from steel. Still others are made of fiberglass.

Most caskets, except for the most simple, contain, in addition to the outer shell, an inner lining. This is typically made of taffeta or velvet. The lining may be backed with a batting material, usually polyester, and cardboard may back the batting.

Other materials used in the manufacture of coffins include steel or other metals for hinges and accessories; rubber, if a gasket is used to seal the coffin; and paint.
Read more: http://www.madehow.com...n.html#ixzz5hXYVlDTm
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Thank you Motts, for looking into it. Lucie Lou....Toot....and anyone else, there is an Old School Opacity.us on face bleh.....Check it out.

Good Luck this weekend Motts!!!
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I want that sink
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This isn’t good. It’s a great little forum and it would be a great shame to lose it. I don’t often venture onto this part of the website; but I have to show my respects to the forum :(
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Yeah I'm not entirely sure what that is, though it looks like a shelf of some sort.
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Yeah something weird happened there and everyone got banned. It's not looking very promising to fix. I removed the link in the meantime, since it was filling up the error logs... will take another crack at it this weekend.