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32 minutes ago, ThothAmon said:

Anyone else use clothes pins to hang art?

 

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I use 'em to close up cracker and chip packets. I only use duct tape, nails and staples on my original art. Don't wanna risk anything falling down.:nyah:

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9 minutes ago, srezvan said:

I was sitting in my recently redecorated comic room when it hit me like a ton of bricks - why don't I have an open/closed sign on my door? A little patience and a few saves searches later:

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lol

Jk, I thought you meant like a bathroom at first "occupado"

That's a neat idea! All it needs is a slot to shout a password through! I voted codeword  "Mail Call!!!"

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7 hours ago, spreads said:

Can you take a pic to show us how those slabs are held together?  I think a lot of people would be interested in making some type of shelving like that.

Sure but I wouldn’t recommend trying. Bought these very heavy/sturdy Department store pantyhose racks? off eBay 20 or so years ago and have lugged them around since.  Each tier is basically A shelf made with aluminum siding/drip edge. Very industrial and sturdy. I painted the diamonds on the base shelves. They’d be a lot of work to make. I’d really like to put one of the stainless architect cabinets under each one. I think they’d look great.

 

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14 hours ago, ThothAmon said:

Sure but I wouldn’t recommend trying. Bought these very heavy/sturdy Department store pantyhose racks? off eBay 20 or so years ago and have lugged them around since.  Each tier is basically A shelf made with aluminum siding/drip edge. Very industrial and sturdy. I painted the diamonds on the base shelves. They’d be a lot of work to make. I’d really like to put one of the stainless architect cabinets under each one. I think they’d look great.

 

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That's great!  I think you could make a wooden equivalent which would be easier than trying to mold metal; but the weight would be definitely heavier. 

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8 hours ago, Shadow Images said:

I decided to reorganize what I have left. I don't have near the collection I had a few years ago but still love what I have.IMG_9104.thumb.JPG.de8eb4bac69fe86b096cafa9e1f0f13a.JPG

I love the guitar as well :headbang: Mine is just a white on white "Peavy Prdator", but I like your green! :) 

I've toyed around with upgrading mine, but lol I do just as well with a simple one, it still plays!!! :banana: 

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16 hours ago, Shadow Images said:

I decided to reorganize what I have left. I don't have near the collection I had a few years ago but still love what I have.IMG_9103.thumb.JPG.12e684d6d61b7bf3014246ae4df75a1c.JPG

Wow Sy Snoodles still in the box!  Kenner Star Wars is a big part of my collection and I still have my original Rebo Band.

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