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There was a time...

I can remember a time when 2 joints were essential studio "tools" too. Oh wait, that picture was titled joints2. Sorry 'bout that; my bad! :D :D :D :D

Looks exceedingly great Michael! BTW, did you get that excel sheet I sent you a few months ago that you asked me for? I never heard anything about it...
 
Wow... we go from pictures of Michael trying to finish up the studio he's bequeathing to me... to stories about frederic blowing sawdust out his main trap... man that must smart.

Looking good Michael... can't wait to buy the studio from you when they foreclose on the house for all the money it cost you to build the place... I figure I should be able to get the house and studio for ohhh... I'd say $10,000 :)

I'll have to move to Texas though...

**JUST KIDDING**

Looks great... wish I had the dough and time to start my build.

Velvet Elvis
 
Michael,

Nice clean framing - a pleasure to look at............. congrats on a great job here..........

Rod
 
Just to throw in my belated $0.02: LOOKING GOOD!!!

Darryl.....

p.s. VE- I think my name HAS to be ahead of yours on the list for the bequeathal (??) of Michaels studio foreclosure since, after all, he once lived in Wichita (fwiw).....
 
p.s. VE- I think my name HAS to be ahead of yours on the list for the bequeathal (??) of Michaels studio foreclosure since, after all, he once lived in Wichita (fwiw).....


My ass. See my attorney. MINE is written in blood!! Right Michael? ....right....Michael?........how bout beer?...........uh... well...... how bout ...

I said DIBS first!!!: No? well...can't blame a guy for tryin...right?

(how ya doin Darryl?)

fitZ:D
 
Rod Gervais said:
Michael,

Nice clean framing - a pleasure to look at............. congrats on a great job here..........

Rod

Well thanks Rod, I appreciate the compliment.

It IS a big ol' wooden pretzel!

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The rest of you guys, hey, I'm sharing it with everyone! All ya gotta do is come over!
 
Ummm.... well DDEV... Michael is actually... ummm.. my long lost brother... yeah that's the ticket... he is my brother... by my marriage to ummm... morgan fairchild!

Velvet Elvis
 
Hey Michael, where is the pulpit? :p Looks like a Gothic cathedral! A big set of organ pipes would fit right in. Hmmm, maybe act as a diffuser too! Nice work though Michael. Bet those angled wall studs were fun. So, when is the grand opening party planned?

All ya gotta do is come over!

Doggone, I'd be there in a heartbeat to help if I could. With all the right "tools" too!

fitZ:)
 
The rest of you guys, hey, I'm sharing it with everyone! All ya gotta do is come over! [/B]

I'd fit in well in texas. I have several stetsons, more cowboy boots than my wife has shoes, and a Ford F350 crewcab :)

Yeeeehaaaaw!

I unfortunately hate the smell of livestock, however.
 
frederic said:
I'd fit in well in texas. I have several stetsons, more cowboy boots than my wife has shoes, and a Ford F350 crewcab :)

Yeeeehaaaaw!

I unfortunately hate the smell of livestock, however.

We'll have to send you to Fort Worth then, let you get acclimated to it. :)
 
RICK FITZPATRICK said:
"...Looks like a Gothic cathedral! ...

So, when is the grand opening party planned?

16' ceilings Rick!

I quit trying to make plans, or stick to a schedule a couple of months ago. ;)
The slab was poured Jan. 2nd, so I'm comming up on a 1 year construction period. :(
Hopefully by then I'll be finishing the floor and trim! No promises though.
 
I've been travelling the last couple of days so just got to the point I could see what else is happening here. Some fun. We're all in Michael's will now!!! Yeeehaww!! (And by the way, Ft. Worth doesn't hold a candle to Dodge City, KS for the feel of REAL livestock!! You can smell that town 3 states over...)

Anyway, Michael, I'd love to be down there to help you with your project. Would be a great learning experience (though you'd probably fire this inexperienced framer in a heart beat for making a crooked cut, looking at your precise photos).

Cheers,
Darryl.....
 
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