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- earlgreytoast
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I just cant with the wire. Next generation needs a battery and an on/off switch on the side.
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No, it wasn't too wide, but since this is a new house, I plan on putting the lightbox and 3 24x36 spotlights on this wall, and 4 24x36 spotlights on the opposite wall. Then on each side of the window there, I plan on putting an 18x24 spotlight up each to get some smaller pieces up.
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“Weather forecast for tonight: dark. Continued dark overnight, with widely scattered light by morning.”
“Weather forecast for tonight: dark. Continued dark overnight, with widely scattered light by morning.”
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Have an electrician install an outlet a few inches inside the wall and behind the frame.
I have done that in the past as well as hardwire it directly to a line, in both cases there was no visible chord.
I have done that in the past as well as hardwire it directly to a line, in both cases there was no visible chord.
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incredible!rubberneck wrote: ↑Tue Mar 23, 2021 12:27 pmAnother classic print in the frame...
Got a Hangman 3-Inch 100-Pound Walldog Wire Hanger coming to hang mine.
Pics?wonkabars7 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 23, 2021 1:32 pmHave an electrician install an outlet a few inches inside the wall and behind the frame.
I have done that in the past as well as hardwire it directly to a line, in both cases there was no visible chord.
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Crime Alley by Brian Reedy
Linocut print with hand-deckled edges on lokta paper
20 x 30 inches
Signed and hand-numbered edition of 150
$75
KISS by Jack Gregory
Screen print
36 x 24 inches
Hand-numbered edition of 125
$55
KISS - Variant by Jack Gregory
Screen print
36 x 24 inches
Hand-numbered edition of 50
$65
Waiting for The Perseids by Arsenal Handicraft
Screen print with glow-in-the-dark layer
12 x 24 inches
Hand-numbered edition of 140
$50
Crime Alley by Brian Reedy
Linocut print with hand-deckled edges on lokta paper
20 x 30 inches
Signed and hand-numbered edition of 150
$75
KISS by Jack Gregory
Screen print
36 x 24 inches
Hand-numbered edition of 125
$55
KISS - Variant by Jack Gregory
Screen print
36 x 24 inches
Hand-numbered edition of 50
$65
Waiting for The Perseids by Arsenal Handicraft
Screen print with glow-in-the-dark layer
12 x 24 inches
Hand-numbered edition of 140
$50
35mmpaul wrote:We are addicted to things that hurt our butts.
- rubberneck
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I put frame on scales and got 26 lbs with lenticular included.
fudge, that’s a heavy sucker. Thanks, mate.rubberneck wrote: ↑Tue Mar 23, 2021 3:57 pmI put frame on scales and got 26 lbs with lenticular included.