I mean, who doesn't, right? But I consider it auspicious that on day two of 2010, I have scored a most spectacular piece of furniture left on the street. It does eat up some space in the studio, but after a little refinishing and some casters, I will have a painting rack/storage combo with a false wall on the back side for hanging works. It will be easy enough to build an extension for the top, should I want to go that route. Plus, I should be able to shift some things around and lose some plastic crap furniture. Score!
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losing crap plastic furniture is always great!
crossing my fingers.
A total score! I was just saying the the dear one that I need a place to put all the work that is piling up and I am going to try to get her to help me build something after the drag of present studio renos fade from memory a bit. But coming across something in the alley would be so bonus.
Elaine, I got 2 bids last year to make a painting rack/storage thing and decided to postpone building anything. It was a crazy find.
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