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Aha - the open window
Well done - it really IS a great look! Airy hopeful and light. Perfect symmetry.
The light-bulb stayed
Handrails all along - now this is kind. So...for the elderly?
YES a plenty of large windows is good
Egg-shell paint flakes
YES! + i love the handrail; it is comfortable, safe and wide and the stairs have two places to rest - high ceilings. And the clever window to let in light.
Slanted rays of the Sun, so far into the room is very good thinking and well built.
Ohhh dear - back to peeling paint - Thank you so much; a new Gallery, and for the info. and historic pictures also. So pleased am just by the beginning.
I WAS THE FIELD SERVICE REP WORKING OUT OF W BABYLON WHERE WE BUILT THE MACHINES FROM SCATCH ALL THE SHEET METAL WAS DONE IN THE BASEMENT AND ALL THE ELECTRONICS WAS DONE USUALLY WITHOUT AIR CONDITIONING OR HEAT IN THE WINTER THE GIRLS USED HOT PLATES UNDER THEIR BENCHES AND I WAS LUCKY AS I WAS MOSTLY DRIVING ALL OVER THE PLACE REPAIRING EEG UNITS WHEN TRANSISTORS CAME TO BE USED MY JOB WAS NOT SO IMPORTANT AS THE DOCTORS COULD MAIL IN A DEFECTIVE AMPLIFIER AND WOULD USE A SPARE THE KEEP THE UNIT GOING WHEN THEY MOVED TO SKIPPACK I LEFT FOR OTHER PERSUITS WAS A FUN JOB WHEN I THINK ABOUT IT BUT THOSE AMPLIVIERS WERE HEAVY AND SOME EVEN USED A CAR STORAGE BATTERY FOR FILAMENT SUPPLY TALKING BACK IN 1962
i could make the sink happy
not the lone chair Motts
green must have been cheap as it's seen in in a lot of these places
womderful
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Looks like a head gasket on the door frame. An inline 14 cylinder engine? Wow