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IRQVET

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My garage remodel circa 2014 . . .

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Circa today (looks like bomb hit Walmart):

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Obvious I'm juggling multiple projects at once . . . :D
 
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It all takes time. I've dicked around for 5 years now trying to get my garage done, but when it's mainly for hobby use , it takes a back seat to my revenue making job.
 

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Looking good IRQVET and I spot a nice welder and cool project there.

did you laminate those pictures onto the cabinet doors?
Been thinking about doing some vintage signs like that.
 
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IRQVET

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Looking good IRQVET and I spot a nice welder and cool project there.

did you laminate those pictures onto the cabinet doors?
Been thinking about doing some vintage signs like that.

Nah, they are metal reproduction signs by 7.62 designs. I had a WW2 vet that I grew up next door to, and his whole garage was plastered with the original metal propaganda signs from WW2. Thats how I caught the bug so to speak.

The cabinets were free. The hospital I work for was doing a remodel and they were going to get tossed, so I rescued them. Then I got some cabinet grade plywood and added some stain and thats it. Very low dollar operation.
 
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