A) Why are the lights on at 3:20???
B) What/Who is under the trap doors???
C) Where is this???
D) Why all the "old" equipment???
E) Who is the cleaning crew???
VELLY INTELLESTING!!!;)
P.S. What about INFEED support????
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If I had that workshop my wife would steal it and turn that outfeed table into a quilting operation. In fact that's big enough for a whole quilt shop. Very, very impressive. fjimp:eek:
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That is a very interesting shop that you are dispalying, Gene! It looks like
1) it never gets used
2) more like a church
3) a photo out of a magazine
This is knot really your shop, is it? Where did you find that photo (by Joe Kras Photography)? Looking at all that outfeed table room makes me think that this is one of Santa's elf shops. The rest of the decor fits too!
Tim
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Tim, JPG,
The photo, with no accompanying explanatory text, was posted on another WW forum I frequent.
It does look like a church, doesn't it? Well, Jesus was a carpenter, no?
Maybe the pic was taken just after everything was moved in and set up.
I'm curious about the trap doors, too.
My shop has NEVER been that clean. Or, that big.
Gene
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Maybe the trap doors are how you dispose of any sawdust...
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